The province wasn’t supposed to see its next vote until June 2026, but Premier Doug Ford has read the political tea leaves and opted to take his chances on an early election call. If this news caught you by surprise,
The union representing Beer Store employees is calling on Ontario voters to make alcohol sales an election issue after a retail outlet in London became the latest to close amid declining sales.
Ontario's legislature will be dissolved on Tuesday and the most populous Canadian province will vote on Feb. 27 to elect its next government, Premier Doug Ford's office said.
GS Foods settled for $950k without admitting wrongdoing over claims of not meeting small business criteria for federal contracts.
Canada’s most populous province is off to the polls again, a contest that could have consequences for Ontario’s competitive iGaming market.
The program offers citizens of the Métis Nation in Ontario, Canada a one-time, forgivable loan toward installing a rooftop solar system.
Heavy amounts of lake-effect snow have buried several Ontario communities this season, with the open lakes and the frigid cold creating a near-constant snow machine.
Jarod A. Thompson, of Pearl Street in Rochester, was apprehended by Ontario County Sheriff’s Deputies at approximately 12:10 AM on Wednesday at 116 Buffalo Street in Canandaigua. He faces charges of Unlawfully Fleeing a Police Officer in a Motor Vehicle in the 3rd Degree and Obstructing Governmental Administration in the 2nd Degree.
K9 Colt and Deputy Jonathan Pennell have successfully completed a six-week patrol training at Shallow Creek Kennels and are now Patrol Certified through the North American Police Work Dog Association (NAPWDA). The Ontario County Sheriff’s Office praised their dedication and commitment to community safety.
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Adam: Make Ontario's election a referendum on health care
Premier Doug Ford is dragging Ontarians into a needless election in the dead of winter in pursuit of more power. The election call, more than a year ahead of time, is a cynical play for power, and on polling day,
Ontario students can choose to vote in either their original home riding or in the district where they attend university or college. Again, proof of address and ID is necessary. However, on-campus voting is only open to those who live on-campus.