Mr. Lewis, 32 years old, died in hospital on July 19, 2021, after being transferred from the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre. The inquest will examine the circumstances surrounding Mr. Lewis’ death.
Dr. Jennifer M. Dmetrichuk, Regional Supervising Coroner, Central Region, Toronto East Office, announced today that a date has been scheduled for the inquest into the death of Troy Jenkins. The ...
TORONTO — This upcoming Family Day weekend, families can fish for free in Ontario without the need to buy a fishing licence or Outdoors Card. If you are fishing for free during the Family Day weekend, ...
TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford today confirmed that the Honourable Edith Dumont, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, has accepted the premier's advice to sign a proclamation dissolving the 43rd Parliament of ...
NORTH BAY — The Ontario government is investing over $350 million to refurbish 121 GO Transit bi-level rail cars at Ontario Northland's facility in North Bay. This investment is part of the ongoing ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing $1.8 billion to connect two million more people to a publicly funded family doctor or primary care team within four years, which will achieve the ...
The Ontario government is investing $1.3 billion to support new school buildings, school expansions and renovations across the province. This funding for infrastructure projects through the 2024-25 ...
"Our government is helping more people get the treatment and support they need, when and where they need it, by taking the next step to improve access to mental health and addictions services,” said ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is moving ahead with plans to remove bike lanes on three of Toronto’s most congested streets. The province has retained an engineering company to complete design work, ...
TORONTO — Today, Premier Doug Ford, Greg Rickford, Minister of Northern Development and Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation, and Aroland First Nation Chief Sonny ...
TORONTO — Ontario has begun flowing up to $75.5 million to municipalities in order to help them wind down encampments in public spaces by creating more emergency shelter spaces and affordable housing ...