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Ric Bresee, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation, to provide remarks and hold a media availability.
The Ontario government is taking action to prioritize electricity for data centres that support the province’s economic interests, including those that create high-quality jobs ...
Quick Facts Municipalities, Indigenous communities and non-profit organizations can apply for OTIF funding. Applicants are encouraged to form project teams with key partners and stakeholders to ...
Quick Facts Ontario’s 2024–25 deficit is projected to be $6.0 billion — $3.8 billion lower than the outlook published in the 2024 Budget. The government’s plan remains prudent and responsible and ...
The Ontario government is investing $35 million to help long-term care homes across the province support residents with complex needs. The Local Priorities Fund (LPF) is designed to su ...
Quotes "Studies have shown that firefighters have a 21 per cent higher risk of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, even though it represents only one per cent of all skin cancers. They also ...
Quick Facts Pharmacy assessment of common ailments began in January 2023, with an initial 13 ailments, and was expanded in October 2023 to include 6 additional ailments. More than 1 million ...
OSHAWA — To help close the remaining 10 per cent gap of people who do not have access to a regular health-care provider, the Ontario government is breaking down barriers for Ontario students to become ...
Quick Facts The number for Health Connect Ontario is 811 and it can be accessed by mobile phone, telephone landline or teletypewriter (TTY.) Telehealth and other Ontario health care service numbers ...
*The City of Orillia was granted temporary strong mayor powers on April 3, 2025 to help the municipality respond to the ice storm that impacted the region in late March. These powers will become ...
Quick Facts A new report from the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis finds that gridlock in Ontario is significantly impacting commuters’ quality of life and costing the economy $56 billion a year.
TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing nearly $7 million to protect seniors and older adults by supporting over 330 community projects that help them to stay fit, active, healthy and socially ...