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Ontario’s assessment-heavy approach only ‘first step’ in climate change adaptation, warns report
Published last week by Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, the federal analysis describes an 'adaptation deficit' in Ontario.
Read MoreProvince rushes IESO to find more electricity generation ahead of Pickering nuclear plant decommissioning
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First Nations chiefs call on Ford government to withdraw recognition of Métis communities
The province has landed in the middle of a conflict over territorial rights between First Nations and the Métis Nation of Ontario, with the former calling on the government to withdraw its recognition of Métis communities as rights-holding Indigenous groups.
Read MoreGrassroots NDP supporters want to wrestle party control from central command
Disaffected New Democrats, mostly from the left wing of the party, are calling for a “complete overhaul” of the NDP to make it a progressive “movement” driven by members.
Read MoreFirst-ever Black MPPs elected to Ontario PC caucus
The upcoming term will also mark the first time in Ontario’s history that representatives of the Black community sit on both the government and opposition benches.
Read MoreNo hard feelings: Ontario PCs happy to have an old foe on board
Patrick Dillom served for years as the head of Ontario Working Families — a union supergroup whose attack ads were the bane of the PCs in election campaigns past.
Read More‘Assault on democracy’: At least half of PC candidates skipping local debates
Queen’s Park Today counted 63 ridings where PC candidates have skipped debates — just over half of their total slate of 122 candidates.
Read MorePC staffer fired over Freedom Convoy donation suing Ford, journalists
A Queen’s Park staffer fired for donating to the Freedom Convoy in February is suing PC Leader Doug Ford and his chief of staff, along with the Torstar journalists who broke the story, alleging her career was “destroyed” for “political gain.”
Read MorePCs awarded for scuttling golf course redevelopment despite goal to increase housing
Housing Minister Steve Clark is defending the awards that he and other ministers accepted from Oakville Mayor Rob Burton this week for their role in helping prevent a golf course from being redeveloped into more than 3,000 housing units
Read More‘One piece of a puzzle’: As PCs tout by-name lists, Ontario contends with rising homelessness
While experts praise Ontario for taking a much-needed step to boost understanding of homelessness, many say the efforts of Premier Doug Ford’s government haven’t adequately tackled the core factors of the worsening problem.
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