Ontario court dismisses appeal to block release of Doug Ford’s phone records
The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed a motion from the Ford government, meaning that, at least for now, the premier must hand his phone records over to civil servants.
There are a lot of concerned citizens objecting to the actions of Ontario’s present government. They will be turning out in large numbers at protests near the end of May. On May 28, there will be a huge rally for public health care in Toronto. Protesters outside of Toronto can get a free GO train
London Ont.'s House of Hope set to close after province denies funding | CBC News
The future is uncertain for the residents of a London, Ont. supportive housing program set to close later this year after attempts to secure ongoing provincial funding proved unsuccessful.
Bureaucrats told to keep freedom of information requests moving despite Doug Ford’s new secrecy rules
In the wake of Doug Ford's controversial amendment to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, there has been confusion about what can be made public.
Two legal battles over Greenbelt records ‘likely’ quashed by PCs’ FOI restrictions
The Ford government’s retroactive FOI changes are expected to prevent the release of highly protected Greenbelt scandal-related documents, including records of the premier’s calls