The following legislation, regulation and fee changes listed by responsible ministry will take effect July 1, 2026.
In spring 2026, the Ontario government announced $1.6 billion to support 79 school construction projects, including 11 French-language school board projects, to address local student space pressures a ...
Brown, court-appointed representative plaintiff, jointly announced that the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has approved a $60 million s ...
To celebrate Canada Day and encourage more people to enjoy Ontario’s world-class outdoors, Canadian residents can fish for ...
Today, the Honourable Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario and the Honourable Gregor Robertson, federal Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister Responsible for Pacific Economic Developm ...
To provide Canadians with increased access to affordable and sustainable housing, the Governments of Canada and Ontario announced over $2.3 million through the Ontario Prioritie ...
Roofing Ltd. was fined $100,000 by Justice of the Peace Joel Kulmatycki; Crown Counsel was Shantanu Roy. The court also imposed a 25 per cent victim fine surcharge as required by the Provincial ...
The Ontario government is delivering on its plan to protect Ontario communities by investing $3.1 million in Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) to support 15 projects that will restore and en ...
Starting June 26, 2026, the Ontario government will permanently increase the posted speed limit to 110 km/hour on the following sections of provincial highways: ...
Dr. Richard Wells, Regional Supervising Coroner, Toronto West Region, has announced that an inquest will be held into the ...
Rob Flack, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, will be joined by Rose Sicoli, Deputy Mayor of Brantford, to provide remarks and hold a media availability.
TORONTO — The Ontario government is looking at additional innovative and creative ways to make pharmacies a one-stop-shop for people to conveniently connect to care, close to home by further expanding ...