Residents of Tiny Amherst Island, near Kingston, Ont., have lost a mighty battle. At stake: wind turbines – a flashpoint wherever they rear their pointy heads. While the island covers only 65 square miles, the dispute puts a sharp focus on big issues plaguing the Ontario government: the soaring cost of electricity; a bungled attempt […]
Revenue was $2.5 billion higher than projected
The government’s forecast for both personal income tax and corporate tax revenue is “significantly higher” than its projection
The bill also includes provisions to dissolve the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan (ORPP) Administration Corp.
However, the province is boosting the land-transfer tax on house purchases above $2 million
The province formally introduced official plans for FSRA and reiterated its support for establishing the Co-operative Capital Markets Regulator
The new financial services regulatory authority will replace FSCO and DICO and “modernize and strengthen the regulator of financial services and pensions”
Nestlé and other bottlers have made sweet deals in Ontario for the millions of litres of water they extract daily in communities
An innovative new park in downtown Toronto was made possible by the assistance of private donors
Provincial government looking for ways to address eroding affordability in Toronto’s housing market