The Vaughan city councillor touted her role in securing Kirby GO station, which has been the subject of some controversy of late. ...
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Province to crack down on ticket bots and resale gouging
Experts question how smoothly the law can be enforced in a cloudy, globalized market. ...
Province reaches deal with OPSEU workers to ensure four years of labour peace
But prison guards are headed back to the negotiating table as correctional workers reject a separate agreement. ...
Seen: Rent hikes capped at 1.8 per cent in 2018
The new lid on a pressurized market will shield a quarter-million more tenants under expanded rent control law. ...
Trudeau is ‘open’ to updating NAFTA – not to the ‘pain’ of killing it
Prime minister also stamps out rumours of a carbon tariff. ...
Transportation minister tries to explain GO station approval in his riding, which report advised against
Steven Del Duca insists the Metrolinx decision came down to a longer-term focus, among "other considerations." ...
Toronto mayor and province (briefly) kiss and make up over $2-billion GO Bus terminal and office complex
John Tory and the province buried their grievances – for now – at a ground-breaking ceremony for the new station. ...
Province’s pot plan won’t be ready for at least a month
Premier says tax model for regulated marijuana market still being discussed, following finance ministers' meeting and amid countdown to July 2018 legalization. ...
Ontario should ’embrace’ Amazon expansion north of the border: Wynne
As the online retailer adds 200 mostly high-tech jobs to Toronto headquarters, the Premier extols Ontario taking a "leadership role" in broadening the employment base. ...
Privacy commissioner demands revamped health-care laws for digital age
Brian Beamish says the government must break out of its “silos” to enhance transparency and tighten privacy – especially in health care. ...