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Governments across Canada are using U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs as the justification to speed up approvals of resource projects, including mining.
In the latest feud, Toronto is threatening to reduce its commitment and asking the provincial government to pay more. Queen's Park has, in no uncertain terms, said no.
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Ontario PC caucus member opposed to government's landfill plan in DresdenA southwestern Ontario member of Premier Doug Ford's caucus is speaking out against his government's decision to cancel an ...
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Municipal climate plans under threat by new Ontario housing bill, critics sayA major piece of Toronto's climate plan appears to be in the Ontario government's crosshairs, critics warn, as the province ...
The Ford government budget dropped its 2025 budget Thursday, earning a mixed bag of reactions from local leaders.
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Vintners and brewers thrilled with supports in Ontario budgetThe $175-million program is expected to lead to thousands of tonnes of Ontario grapes making their way into the international-domestic blend Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the ...
“We’re very happy,” said Jean Qian, owner of Vivace Estate Winery in Amherstburg, one of the region’s oldest vineyards. “This support will help us compete more effectively in global markets. “That is ...
Spring Rally in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin on Wednesday to officially debut the four-door variant of the Charger Daytona , which will join the two-door coupe in the 2026 lineup. The electric duo will be ...
The City of Toronto also wrote to the committee in opposition to the proposed Special Economic Zones Act (SEZA), which it ...
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B.C. seen as ‘final frontier’ for federal NDP as leadership question loomsOther NDP members and former political staffers agree that despite the devastating outcome of last month’s election — which ...
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Mining claims in Ring of Fire up 66 per cent over past 3 years: environmental groupMining claims in the Ring of Fire region are up 66 per cent over the last three years and now total an area 14 times the size of Toronto, an environmental group said Wednesday after compiling the data ...
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