Local
The Better Regional Governance Act, 2026, which would transform regional governance in several regions in Ontario, including Niagara Region, is currently undergoing fierce debate at Queen’s Park.
The legislation, introduced by municipal affairs minister Rob Flack, would see, among other things, Niagara Regional Council reduced to just 13 members, composed of a provincially-appointed chair and the region’s 12 local mayors, each receiving weighted votes based on their local population.
Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff, the region’s lone representative on the government benches, spoke out in favour of Flack’s proposed reforms.
Local
The Rotary Club of Fonthill is inviting the community to help recognize local leaders and volunteers who make a difference, as nominations open for the annual Paul Harris Fellowship Awards.
Sports
The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) has announced the launching of the OHL Futures Camp, taking place from Friday, May 1st to Sunday, May 3rd, 2026.
Provincial
The recent announcement that Ontario will cut teachers’ college back to one year, increase in-class training, and establish a mentoring program is a win for kids, parents, taxpayers, and teacher candidates.
National
“Canada is an energy superpower.” That’s a line Prime Minister Mark Carney and energy minister Tim Hodgson like to repeat often.
Opinion
This author made an appearance before a federal parliamentary committee on the industrial carbon tax this week. Boy, was it an interesting experience.
National
Nearly one year after the last federal election, Prime Minister Mark Carney has managed to secure his majority mandate.