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Non-municipal drinking water not adequately inspected in Ontario: auditor general

Non-municipal drinking water not adequately inspected in Ontario: auditor general

Some systems haven’t been tested in more than five years
Doug Ford’s former assistant broke law lobbying for Greenbelt removals: integrity commissioner

Doug Ford’s former assistant broke law lobbying for Greenbelt removals: integrity commissioner

The commissioner found the lobbyist broke registration rules, offered officials Leafs tickets, and dinged him for other work lobbying an ‘office holder’ confirmed by The Trillium as Premier Ford
Queens Park Today: Fashion police

Queens Park Today: Fashion police

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
TRILLIUM TALK: Doug Ford’s campaign manager thinks Pierre Poilievre could get ‘obliterated’

TRILLIUM TALK: Doug Ford’s campaign manager thinks Pierre Poilievre could get ‘obliterated’

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
Court grants injunction in supervised consumption site case

Court grants injunction in supervised consumption site case

Ten sites the Ford government ordered to close will be allowed to stay open until a judge decides a Charter challenge
Back pay for repealed wage-freeze law boosts teachers on Sunshine List

Back pay for repealed wage-freeze law boosts teachers on Sunshine List

Tens of thousands of teachers show major compensation increases from 2023 to 2024 due to one-time bumps from back pay
Canadian, American and Mexican mayors gather to call for removal of tariffs

Canadian, American and Mexican mayors gather to call for removal of tariffs

Leaders of Toronto, Ottawa and Windsor were among Canada's delegation in Washington, D.C.
Queen's Park Today: Working the back channels

Queen's Park Today: Working the back channels

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
Doug Ford says tariffs could be waived on cars with over 50% U.S. parts

Doug Ford says tariffs could be waived on cars with over 50% U.S. parts

The premier said that U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick gave him a call Wednesday
Ontario Human Rights Commission calls for 'bold, systemic action' to tackle anti-Black racism in education

Ontario Human Rights Commission calls for 'bold, systemic action' to tackle anti-Black racism in education

The commission released a report on Thursday outlining 29 calls to action to address the issue
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