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Ontario’s minister of municipal affairs and housing says he will pass new code of conduct rules for councillors into law before October’s elections take place, emphasizing the need to bring order to how integrity commissioners across the province function. Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Rob Flack told Global News he still intends to pass new municipal rules, including the ability to remove sitting councillors from office in the most extreme cases.The legislation was first tabled by the former minister, Paul Calandra, in December 2024, before being discontinued by an early election call. It was reintroduced by Flack in May 2025,…
Conversations around transit safety have prompted one Edmonton city councillor to revisit talks of installing…
Canada’s new ambassador to the United States said the historic ties between the two countries…
A feasibility study by the University of Manitoba and the Arctic Research Foundation is examining…
A crew member aboard the fire truck that crashed into an Air Canada Jazz aircraft…
New data released by Statistics Canada found the number of Canadian-resident return trips from the…
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 23, 2026 2:23 pm Updated April 23, 2026…
The Toronto Police Service says it has made arrests in what it’s calling a first-of-its-kind…
By Pierre Saint-Arnaud The Canadian Press Posted April 23, 2026 12:24 pm 1 min read…
Two friends in London, Ont., ended their year in ways they couldn’t have possibly imagined…
Hamilton police are searching for a man accused of escaping custody overnight Thursday. Police allege…
Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating after a vehicle entered Lake Ontario following an OPP officer’s…
Kathleen Wynne, Ontario’s first female premier, remembers meeting a businessman who shook hands with the…
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