Construction is set to begin this spring on a new Ontario Science Centre on Toronto's waterfront, and it could be completed as early as 2029, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford took issue Thursday with a City of Toronto report that concluded it would take upwards of 13 years and cost $52 million to build speed bumps and other traffic calming ...
About 5,700 jobs are expected to be created during construction, the government said, and up to six million visitors a year ...
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Doug Ford says TTC special constables should be able to arrest drug users
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Ontario Public Service employees say they’re being sent home due to a lack of space ...
Doug Ford complained Toronto currently has 'one of the worst convention centres anywhere in the world' and hinted he wanted ...
Premier Doug Ford said Ontario’s decision to change a student financial aid system he deemed “not sustainable” financially ...
The province urgently shuttered the Ontario Science Centre at Don Mills and Eglinton to move it south to the waterfront, ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he will leave the possibility of amalgamation of cities and towns in the Niagara region up to ...
Ford’s comments during a Feb. 25 update for the new South Niagara Hospital in Niagara Falls come amid criticism from unions ...
Toronto is getting a dramatic new Ontario Science Centre on the waterfront as Premier Doug Ford also promises a massive ...
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