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Ontario launches $100M partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink

Ontario launches $100M partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink

'Reliable internet connectivity is just not a luxury': ONSAT program to bring broadband to 15,000 eligible underserved homes and businesses in rural, remote and northern parts of the province
Ontario on track to start building fewest new detached homes since 1955: FAO

Ontario on track to start building fewest new detached homes since 1955: FAO

Ford government averaging just two-thirds of its overall homebuilding goal
NDP MPP to introduce bill aimed at tackling tribunals backlog

NDP MPP to introduce bill aimed at tackling tribunals backlog

MPP Kristyn Wong-Tam said 'fixing the backlogs is not hard, but it requires political will'
Ontario's integrity commissioner planning to retire on Jan. 31, 2025

Ontario's integrity commissioner planning to retire on Jan. 31, 2025

As J. David Wake heads for retirement, ripples from his Greenbelt investigation carry on
Ontario privacy commissioner wants 'no-go zones' for AI use

Ontario privacy commissioner wants 'no-go zones' for AI use

Commissioner Patricia Kosseim says the government's new AI and cybersecurity bill leaves too much to regulation and should instead codify "guardrails" for artificial intelligence use in law

The T: trying to attain a definition

Your municipal news roundup for the week of November 11
New coalition calls for greater action to address Ontario opioid crisis

New coalition calls for greater action to address Ontario opioid crisis

The advocates are issuing a call to Premier Doug Ford for more collaboration and funding to tackle the opioid crisis
Sarnia-area First Nation demands stricter sulphur dioxide emission limits

Sarnia-area First Nation demands stricter sulphur dioxide emission limits

Aamjiwnaang First Nation says the status quo in Sarnia's 'Chemical Valley' is untenable, and demands regulatory changes and a greater role for itself in decision-making.
Ford government evasive on plans for Highway 407

Ford government evasive on plans for Highway 407

Ford and his transportation minister have suggested buying back the 407 is on the table
TBM terminates Campus of Care negotiations

TBM terminates Campus of Care negotiations

Negotiations with project developers were unsuccessful, town continues to own 125 Peel Street and 160 long-term care bed allotment remains in place
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