Premier Doug Ford's decision to speed up the rollout of alcohol sales in corner stores – which first sparked early election speculation last spring – will cost the province more than $600 million, Ontario's budget watchdog said Monday.
In a new report, the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario estimates the liberalization will cost $1.4 billion by the end of 2030.
The trail of harm of the policies of the Doug Ford government has regrettably touched many Ontarians, finds a new and timely book, Against the People (Fernwood).
Ontario’s opposition parties say addressing the province’s growing doctor shortage must be a key part of an imminent provincial election, resisting Premier Doug Ford’s push to frame the vote as a fight against U.
A community-led letter campaign is pushing for a citizen’s advisory board to help Toronto gain more independence from the province. More than 85 letter writers, including Margaret Atwood, are asking Mayor Olivia Chow and her cabinet to create the board next week.
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Premier Doug Ford says the province is committed to building a new, rehabilitation-focused centre to treat first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress in Caledon.
Ontario's budget watchdog estimates that the government's decision to speed up the rollout of alcohol sales in corner stores will cost the province more than $600 million.