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But in this past election, many blue-collar workers in Windsor-Essex discovered the truth: when it comes to political parties ...
Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford and Mining Minister Stephen Lecce say the province will amend Bill 5 to explicitly include duty to consult provisions throughout the bill. The bill, which ...
The most significant legislation from Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives since winning their third straight majority is a ...
The provincial government has disclosed more information about a helicopter it’s buying for Windsor police amid questions from city officials about the aircraft’s cost to local taxpayers and stated ...
Windsor has more kids so we need more parks I went to my grandma’s in Windsor and there was nothing to do so I asked if we ...
Ontario's integrity commissioner is being asked to investigate the alleged connection of Premier Doug Ford, two of his cabinet members, and a former minister to a proposed landfill in Dresden, Ont.
Ontario's unemployment rate ticked up again last month, according to Statistics Canada, reaching its highest level in more than a decade, with the exception of the initial economic shocks of the COVID ...
Ontario is set to give the minister of education power to more easily put school boards under supervision and require more boards to put police officers in schools.
News that the provincial government will spend millions of dollars to provide Windsor police with a new helicopter came as a ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford blasted judges in the province whom he perceives as being soft on crime, and floated ideas on Wednesday such as electing judges and offering them payouts to retire early.
On Wednesday there are two major political stories to watch: Ontario Premier Doug Ford went on an extended rant about some of the province's judges. The province's financial watchdog found U.S ...