Ontario’s top court strikes down third-party election ad spending rules

Ontario’s top court has struck down third-party election advertising rules introduced by Premier Doug Ford’s government…

Lion-like storm expected for Ontario, Maritimes dig out again

Environment Canada has issued several snowfall and winter storm warnings for most of southern Ontario on…

Some unionized TVO employees vote in favour of a strike mandate

Unionized workers at Ontario’s public broadcaster have voted in favour of a strike if ongoing labour…

Ontario’s police watchdog investigates after officer shoots man in Guelph

Ontario’s police watchdog says it is investigating after an officer shot a 44-year-old man in Guelph,…

Sault Metis Council ready for a busy year

The Historic Sault Ste. Marie Métis Council is looking forward to a busy year. The council…

Here’s how Canada’s alcohol tax hike will impact Ontario

The price of alcohol is set to rise in less than a month with a tax…

Ontario Indigenous group criticizes federal government’s unmarked graves contract

An Indigenous political organization representing 39 Ontario First Nations says it is “confounded” by a federal…

Ontario explores possibility of new, large-scale nuclear plants

Ontario is exploring the possibility of building new, large-scale nuclear plants in order to meet increasing…

Fitness club members return to gyms one year after pandemic

It’s been one year since fitness clubs in Ontario were allowed to open without strict masking…

Brand of Pinot Noir recalled in Ontario due to possible ‘presence of glass’

A brand of Pinot Noir sold in Ontario is being recalled due to a possible presence…