Housing advocates and the opposition say the Ontario budget won't fix the affordable housing crisis by relying almost exclusively on housing-enabling infrastructure spending.
Peel Public Health’s acting medical officer is warning the regional government that a huge backlog in school immunizations is spelling trouble for communicable diseases.
An investigation by the Ontario Ombudsman found the York Region Children’s Aid Society failed to respect the rights of a 16-year-old girl who repeatedly asked for a foster placement before she died.
Peel mayors Patrick Brown and Annette Groves say their strong relationship with incoming Mississauga mayor Carolyn Parrish bodes well for the region’s efforts to draw more provincial money and to work together on other joint issues.
After years of having just one main grocery store accessible to Malton residents, a new grocery store is expected to open in Westwood Square Mall in 2025.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the contribution to Daily Bread Food Bank on Monday, saying it’s the largest donation it’s ever made to a Canadian organization
According to the Ontario Living Wage Network, the new provincewide minimum wage of $17.20 is still lower than the "livable wage" for every region in the province.
A main route through downtown Toronto has been given a temporary makeover to honour megastar Taylor Swift ahead of her six concert run in the city next week — and to raise money to help people facing food insecurity.
Roughly 140,000 people a day are expected to pass through Toronto's Pearson airport during the busiest days of March Break, but some Canadians who were planning to travel to the U.S. have changed their plans.