Ontario’s more restrictive transparency law nixes request for health minister records

TORONTO — Ontario’s new and more restrictive freedom-of-information laws have quashed another request, this time for documents that may have given a glimpse into potential hospital cuts. More than 70

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Next Off-Mirvish season will bring a hit Fringe musical and award-winning West End play to Toronto

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A one-man musical that was a hit at the Toronto Fringe Festival and a legal drama that won the 2023 Olivier

Edward Rogers disputes 'excessive' fees for mother's estate, seeks to block payment to Larry Tanenbaum

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Edward Rogers has filed a notice of objection in Ontario Superior Court to the “excessive” $11 million in compensation claimed by

Mark Carney is open to Doug Ford's 'vision' for Billy Bishop expansion

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is clearing the runway for Premier Doug Ford’s proposed expansion of Billy Bishop airport — despite Mayor

Lawyers to begin final submissions in Frank Stronach sex assault trial

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TORONTO — Lawyers are set to begin their final submissions today in the sexual assault trial of Canadian auto parts

Ottawa extending 2% alcohol tax hike cap for another 2 years

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OTTAWA - The federal government is set to extend its cap on an annual alcohol tax increase for another two

Thinking of buying a new home? You now need to register — or your warranty coverage could be reduced

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If Ontario’s new HST cut on certain new homes has got you thinking of buying a newly built property in the

Mark Carney, Doug Ford to cut development charges by up to 50 per cent to boost housing construction

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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a new $8.8-billion fund Monday aimed at cutting municipal development

Higher fines coming for fare evaders on GO Transit

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Taking aim at GO Transit fare evaders, Premier Doug Ford’s government is proposing dramatically increased fines of up to $500.The

B.C. union calls for full-time remote work due to spiking gas prices

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BURNABY — The BC General Employees’ Union is asking for provincially regulated employees to be allowed to work from home