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Ford government passes bill to remove 3 Toronto bike lanes

Ford government passes bill to remove 3 Toronto bike lanes

Yonge, University and Bloor streets will see bike lanes removed as vehicle lanes are reinstated
Disability advocates say province 'not even close' to reaching full accessibility by 2025 goal

Disability advocates say province 'not even close' to reaching full accessibility by 2025 goal

The AODA Alliance held hearings at Queen's Park on Monday so members of the public could share with the government the barriers people with disabilities still face
Declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic stalled in committee, says Ontario NDP

Declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic stalled in committee, says Ontario NDP

Ontario’s official Opposition is placing blame on the Progressive Conservatives for preventing their bill from being discussed in committee
PCs reject New Democrats' attempt to receive an update on years-delayed lobbying law review

PCs reject New Democrats' attempt to receive an update on years-delayed lobbying law review

The review was supposed to begin over three years ago
'Logistically impossible' to find spaces for evicted encampment dwellers: shelter operators

'Logistically impossible' to find spaces for evicted encampment dwellers: shelter operators

Premier Ford promised that the province will 'make sure we find proper shelter' for evicted encampment dwellers, leading shelter operators to wonder, where exactly?
Queen's Park Today: Encampments 'about as popular as bike lanes'

Queen's Park Today: Encampments 'about as popular as bike lanes'

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
TRILLIUM TALK: ‘This is a political decision and people are going to be killed’

TRILLIUM TALK: ‘This is a political decision and people are going to be killed’

Every Sunday morning, one of our legislative reporters from The Trillium provides an inside look at the week that was in Ontario politics — and the week ahead
Ontario reaches $108.5-million deal with feds for school food program meals for 160,000 more kids

Ontario reaches $108.5-million deal with feds for school food program meals for 160,000 more kids

The funding will mean 9.8 million more meals for Ontario youth and will begin this school year
Ford government to yank MZOs if developments stall for 1 year: minister

Ford government to yank MZOs if developments stall for 1 year: minister

'We don't give zoning orders to sit on,' Housing Minister Paul Calandra said on Friday
Ford to cyclists: 'Be careful out there'

Ford to cyclists: 'Be careful out there'

The premier told cyclists to take secondary roads after his government moved to shield itself from bike lane removal lawsuits
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