Last year, Doug Ford unveiled a plan to tunnel an expressway beneath Highway 401. The government, however, still hasn't appointed a company to study the idea.
Premier Doug Ford is set to host a press conference in Vaughan on Thursday morning where he is expected announce a ban on speed cameras, a move the Star was first to report. Senior government ...
Ontario’s two largest opposition parties are grappling with dissension within their ranks, and experts say the work to unify their members and rebuild their parties will be difficult and could ...
Indigenous communities are worried that Canadian authorities may move forward with a Ring of Fire mining push without proper ...
Growing up in northern Canada, Sol Mamakwa said his Indigenous community knew their land held valuable minerals, but he ...
Tariff tensions with the United States and a more pressing need to diversify Ontario's trading partners are prompting the province's minister responsible for economic development to pick up the ...
The mayor and the councillors on Wednesday reacted to reports that the Ontario premier plans to get rid of automated speed cameras.
Premier Doug Ford’s government confirmed that it plans to get rid of speed cameras, one way or another. The Toronto Star ...
The Ford government will introduce legislation on Thursday that will eliminate speed cameras in Ontario, CityNews has ...
He should be laser-focused on giving the very best, effective representation to the good people of Sault Ste. Marie, and he ...
Premier Doug Ford’s government plans to eliminate automated speed cameras in Ontario. Road safety advocates, police, and municipalities are pushing back.
He should be laser-focused on giving the very best, effective representation to the good people of Sault Ste. Marie, and he ...