The Ontario government announced plans to introduce legislation Thursday that would require public-sector organizations to prioritize Ontario-made goods and services first, then Canadian suppliers.
A lawsuit against ChatGPT maker OpenAI Inc. brought by a group of Canadian media companies can proceed in Ontario, a court ruled on Friday. In November 2024, a consortium of Canadian media publishers, ...
ASHLAND - The first half of Friday's season-opening doubleheader between Ontario and Ashland looked every bit like a season opener. "We had a rough first half with a lot of good opportunities we ...
A series of proposed Ontario election reforms announced Monday has the internet in a frenzy. Ontario's attorney general is proposing a series of reforms to the province's electoral system that could ...
The Ontario government is planning to target driving license fraud by tightening eligibility requirements. Bill 60 introduced in Queen’s Park on Oct. 23 is proposing changes that verify residency and ...
Ontario County District Attorney James Ritts has announced he will retire "in the near future" and is withdrawing from the upcoming November election, ending his bid for re-election. In his Aug. 7 ...
Historians are warning that valuable artifacts in Ontario’s Golden Horseshoe could be lost after a recent decision by a regional council to shutter its heritage services and rehome nearly 35,000 ...
TORONTO — An Ontario court has dismissed the province’s attempt to appeal a court order that temporarily stopped it from ripping up three major Toronto bike lanes. Cycling advocates say the court’s ...
3:14 Bike lanes in Toronto will be removed ‘one way or another’ Ford warns An Ontario court has dismissed the province’s attempt to appeal a court order that temporarily stopped it from ripping up ...