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June 26, 2019
To help celebrate Canada Day, the Government of Ontario is waiving the admission fee to the first 500 visitors at the Royal Botanical Gardens on Monday, July 1st.

June 22, 2019
Happy Pride to our LGBTQ2+ community in Burlington and all across Ontario! Together we can open the doors to a more inclusive tomorrow.

June 19, 2019
The provincial government firmly believes that growth should pay for growth. In passing Bill 108, we are moving towards a system where developers, not taxpayers, fund growth.

June 10, 2019
Ontario is making sport safer for competitive amateur athletes, children and youth and raising awareness about concussion safety.

May 23, 2019
Are you a student in grades 6 to 10? Would you like to work alongside MPP Jane McKenna for a day? If so, the application deadline for our Spring Legislative Session is tomorrow, Monday, May 27th.

April 18, 2019
Today, MPP Jane McKenna sent a letter to Burlington Council providing details on the Gas Tax program for the 2019-20 fiscal year.

April 11, 2019
Ontario's 2019 budget is a comprehensive and sustainable plan that sets out a five-year path to a balanced budget to protect critical public services such as health care and education.

April 03, 2019
Ontario's Government is putting patients at the centre of the new integrated health care system.

April 02, 2019
Input will be used to determine how best to provide additional support to families based on the diagnosed needs of their child

March 19, 2019
Today, Dr Merrilee Fullerton, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, released a summary of the 2018 Student Voices on Sexual Violence Survey.

March 19, 2019
Today's federal budget threatens manufacturing jobs and small businesses in Ontario. This in addition to hurting hard-working families by imposing a job-killing carbon tax...

March 18, 2019
Ontario's Government is making it easier and more efficient to do business with the province. Money saved helps protect education, health care and the vital services we depend on.

March 15, 2019
TORONTO - Students and parents in Ontario can look forward to the implementation of stronger math, STEM, and financial literacy curricula, improved skilled trades opportunities, and a provincewide ban on cellphones in the classroom as part of the Government of Ontario's sweeping new vision for 'Education that Works for You,' Lisa Thompson, Minister of Education, announced today.

February 21, 2019
TORONTO — Today, Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines Greg Rickford released the following statement on Hydro One executive compensation: "Ontario's Government for the People has taken decisive action to bring Hydro One's executive compensation in line with levels with comparable utilities. "After receiving a proposal last week that included a CEO compensation cap of $2.775 million, it is clear that Hydro One's Board of Directors has failed to take steps to adequately reduce compensation for both the CEO and themselves as board members. "Under the authority granted through the Hydro One Accountability Act, 2018, the Management Board of Cabinet has issued a directive requiring Hydro One to set a hard cap of $1.5 million per year in total maximum direct compensation for the next CEO of Hydro One.

February 21, 2019
Premier attending National Governors Association’s Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C. Office of the Premier TORONTO — Today, Premier Doug Ford departs for Washington, D.C. to connect with trade partners from across the U.S. at the National Governors Association's Winter Meeting. "The Ontario-U.S. partnership is one of the greatest in the world. I look forward to meeting face-to-face with U.S. political and business leaders to talk about how we are making Ontario open for business," said Ford. "Building relationships, promoting trade and being open for business are crucial to supporting and creating good new jobs across Ontario."

February 20, 2019
Province Transforms Tarion Warranty Corporation’s Broken System to Protect Ontario Families Ministry of Government and Consumer Services Ontario's Government is working for the people by protecting hard-working Ontarians when making one of the biggest purchases in their lives — a new home. The province is transforming Tarion Warranty Corporation and implementing initiatives to better protect purchasers of cancelled pre-construction condominium projects. "There are many families across the province who have faced difficulties over the years when seeking a solution from Tarion," said Bill Walker, Minister of Government and Consumer Services. "For our government one thing is clear, Tarion is broken. That is why I am pleased to announce that we are taking decisive action to put the people of Ontario first by transforming Tarion and strengthening consumer protection."

February 05, 2019
Province takes steps to better equip for the rapidly advancing era of Big Data Ministry of Government and Consumer Services Ontario's Government is working for the People by seeking public input for a provincial strategy that will help Ontarians and businesses benefit directly from the data economy, while being confident that their privacy is protected.

February 01, 2019
Today, Sylvia Jones, Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services, issued the following statement about the Ontario government's decision to appeal the Superior Court of Justice's ruling on Bogaerts v. Attorney General of Ontario: "More than 60 per cent of Canadians have a pet in their home, and these pets are a part of our families. We recognize the importance of animal welfare for small animals and livestock. While our government has decided to appeal to the Ontario Court of Appeal in the recent case of Bogaerts v. Attorney General of Ontario, that does not mean that Ontario's animal welfare regime cannot be strengthened and improved.
January 25, 2019
Support will Help People Get Around Within and Between Communities
January 25, 2019
New Liquefied Natural Gas Plant Will Save Business and Residents Money
January 25, 2019
Government Invites Public Input on Increasing Program Efficiencies, Achieving Positive Outcomes for Species
January 25, 2019
Hazel McCallion Appointed Special Advisor to the Premier and Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
January 24, 2019
Premier Ford to represent Ontario at the National Governors Association meeting in Washington, D.C.
January 24, 2019
Introducing pre-clearance technology at truck inspections across the province