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Here are 10 key ridings to watch on election day in Ontario
Thursday is election day in Ontario, and while the polls have consistently had the Progressive Conservatives cruising to re-election, there are various ridings across the province in which the results may come down to the wire or have broader implications.
PC candidates missing debates 'not healthy for democracy,' says advocate
In what appears to be a continuing trend since Doug Ford first took the reins of Progressive Conservative party in 2018, several PC candidates have skipped local debates in their regions throughout the snap election campaign that began nearly a month ago.
40 Hamilton stylists do their part to ease costs, giving free hair services to Black youth next month
For Debbie Johnson, the high cost of living has meant making fewer trips to the salon to get her daughter Harper's textured hair styled. On March 15, Black youth like Harper will benefit from an event organized by Hamilton hair stylist Lohifa Pogoson Acker, as dozens of stylists and barbers will offer free hair-care services to racialized youth.
Ontario Votes 2025: Niagara Centre
An NDP candidate seeking re-election faces a sitting mayor running for the PCs, as three local mayors endorse the conservatives.
Google says it's updating Canadian parks listed as state parks in its search and maps
The categorization pre-dates 51st state rhetoric but is getting fresh attention with concerns over sovereignty. The categorization is also used by other services including Bing and TripAdvisor.
Trump says he'll hit Canadian goods with 25% tariff next week after month-long pause
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday he will go forward with a 25 per cent tariff on most imports from Canada next week, saying the country has ripped off the U.S. for too long and it's time to put a stop to it.
Hamilton's delayed outdoor shelter 'crushingly disappointing,' says advocate, as a few people move in
The city hasshared few details in recent weeks about when people will be moving into the tiny shelters.
Smaller Ontario parties, independents looking to score wins in snap election
Aside from the four parties looking to return MPPs to Queen's Park Thursday, 16 other parties have candidates registered for the provincial election.
Karina Gould joins other Liberal leadership candidates in first of 2 debates Monday
The four candidates vying to be the next Liberal leader and prime minister pitched themselves to supporters as the best person to handle relations with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Ontario Votes 2025: St. Catharines
The St. Catharinesridingis surrounded on three sides by the Niagara Region with Lake Ontario to the north and includes most of the city.
Ontario Votes 2025: Burlington
The riding had historically leaned toward the Progressive Conservatives, but in 2014, Ontario Liberal Party candidate Eleanor McMahon was elected for the role, giving Burlington its first Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament in 71 years.
An undecided voter, a 1st-time voter and a non-voter share what matters to them this provincial election
Some Ontario residents say they are finding themselves struggling between the decision to vote "strategically" or for the candidate that best represents them.
What Ontario's major parties would do for the province's schools
Each major opposition party has made several education pledges, including increased funding. In contrast, the Progressive Conservatives haven't released any details of its education plans.
Struggling to get a good night's sleep? There's an alternative to meds, experts say
Insomnia makes it difficult to get a restful night's sleep, impacting both your physical and mental health. Sleep experts are calling to attention a treatment that's drug-free and that they say offers more lasting relief: cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia.
Ontario Votes 2025: Brantford-Brant
The Brantford-Brant riding encompasses a large rural and urban region that the Progressive Conservatives have won in the last two provincial elections.
Canada-U.S. trade war will raise the cost of building a home, housing minister says
As Canada braces for U.S. President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on Canadian goods, Housing Minister Nathaniel Erskine-Smith says the cost of homebuilding is going to go up - despite an urgent need for more housing stock.
Post-secondary schools are cutting programs across Ontario. Should it be a bigger election issue?
Some observers are questioning whether the program cuts to Ontario colleges and universities have received the attention they deserve during the provincial election campaign, and whetherparty leaders are offering any workable solutions to stem the loss.
NDP, Liberals release costed election platforms with duelling affordability promises
Less than a week out from election day, the Ontario NDP and Liberals released their full list of campaign promises with price tags attached on Friday.
Ontario Votes 2025: Hamilton East-Stoney Creek
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, a lower-city riding stretching east from Hamilton's industrial sector to past Fifty Road, was an Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP) stronghold for years until the 2022 election, when it went to the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.
Ontario Votes 2025: Hamilton Mountain
The Hamilton Mountain riding is up for grabs after theNDP MPPannounced last fall she wouldn't seek re-election.
Ontario's next government must address 'pain and injustice' of intimate partner violence, say Hamilton groups
Even when a one-of-a-kind program is supporting over 100 rural women experiencing intimate partner violence, it's still hard to find the money to keep it running, says the head of Hamilton's Interval House.
Ontario Votes 2025: Hamilton Centre
Hamilton Centrehas voted NDPin every election since the riding was created in 2005. This time voters will get to decide if they'll stay orange, support the incumbent candidate, who is now an Independent, or go with a different party altogether.
The new musical about the Tragically Hip will make its debut in Hamilton in 2026
An open casting call for actors will take place in March.
Marineland succeeds in bid to sever property so it can raise money to move its animals
Marineland is set to sever its sprawling property so it can take out mortgages in order to fund park operations and eventually move its animals, including more than two dozen beluga whales, the tourist attraction said at a public hearing Tuesday.
Ontario's 3-day early voting window is now open
Advanced voting in this provincial election lasts just three days due to PC Leader Doug Ford's decision to call an early vote.
Ontario college students and workers call on provincial candidates to fund post-secondary education
Across Ontario, colleges are cutting programs and jobs. Unions representing workers and students say they want the next provincial government to properly fund the sector.
Which Ontario party would make your life more affordable? Depends who you are
Ontario's main political parties are competing for the hearts of voters by appealing to their wallets, with a mix of tax cuts and money-back rebates pitched as helping with the cost of living.
Over 200 stolen vehicles recovered in joint investigation, Hamilton police say
Eight Hamilton-area people face charges related to an alleged auto-theft ring Hamilton police say they spent a year investigating alongside other organizations.
Universal basic income program could cut poverty up to 40%: Budget watchdog
The government's fiscal watchdog says a guaranteed basic income program at the federal level could cut poverty rates in Canada by up to 40 per cent.
Hamilton crews continue to clear snow near schools, businesses and waterfront trail
Snow removal operations are continuing this week, the City of Hamilton says, following significant snowfall over the weekend that dumped about 31 centimetres of snow in the area in two days.
Why your city is still waiting on e-buses — and how tariffs could make things worse
Transit agencies looking to go green are facing delays so long they're forced to return to diesel buses. It started during the pandemic, but kinks in the supply chain aren't the only problem.
Campaigns dig up dirt, sling mud as Ontario election enters final post-debate stretch
Ontario's Feb. 27 vote is now less than 10 days away, and the campaign appears to have entered a new, rougher phase.
Hamilton provincial election candidates face off during televised debates this week
Hamilton voters will get a chance to know their candidatesin all five ofHamilton's provincial ridings during televised debates this week, starting Tuesday night.
Survivors' Secretariat denied funding to continue search for missing children, unmarked graves
Anorganization leadingefforts to investigate Canada's oldest and longest-running Indian residential school, fear they've been denied federal funding as punishment for criticizing the Liberal government, putting their search for missing children and unmarked burials at the Mohawk Institute in jeopardy.
18 injured after plane crashes, flips at Toronto's Pearson airport
A plane crashed and flipped on its back at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon, injuring 18passengers, officials say.
Brace for 'bitter cold' Environment Canada says, as Hamilton digs out from significant snowfall
As people in Hamilton and surrounding areas continue to dig out from Saturday's and Sunday's significant snowfall," Environment Canada is warning of a cold snap in the coming days.
What the Ontario election candidates need to do for tonight's debate
With polls suggesting Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford commandinga strong lead in the Ont. election, tonight's debate could be the last chancefor the opposition leaders to deflate some of that support. CBC News spoke with analysts andobserversabout what each leader needs to do.
More measles cases found in Brantford, Hamilton areas
As the nearby Grand Erie regioncontinues toexperiencea community-wide measles outbreak, Hamilton is reporting a new case in a child.
Brantford, Ont., police cleared after man shot 5 times with anti-riot weapon, says SIU
Ontario police watchdog released its findings into the Oct. 15 incident that resulted in aman, 51, being treated inhospital with a shoulder laceration and broken collarbone.
Winter storm warning ends in Hamilton and area
Hamilton and Burlington closed all recreation centres due to the weather.
Keep urgent care in smaller communities, Niagara residents tell Ontario party leaders
Niagara voters are calling for health-care support this election, including investing in workers and reversing a planned urgent care centre closure.
Gilgeous-Alexander can inspire more Canadians at NBA All-Star Game
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander can inspire a new generation of Canadian basketball players as the only Canadian playing in the NBA's All-Star Game. Mark Tatum, the deputy commissioner of the NBA, recently compared the impact Vince Carter and the Toronto Raptors have had on basketball in Canada to the potential Gilgeous-Alexander has to inspire more fans.
McMaster students, faculty question 'abrupt' changes of key staff at sexual violence office on campus
Dozens gathered in front of Gilmour Hall at McMaster University in Hamilton this week to protest recent changes to its Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO).
Ontario spending on homelessness 'stagnate' while problem worsens, new report says
A new report on homelessness across Ontario says the problem is getting worse while spending to address it has stagnated," as the province's political parties offer differing solutions on the campaign trail.
Hamilton declares 'significant weather event' as major snowfall of up to 40 cm begins
The city said up to 40 centimetres of snow were expected between Saturday and Monday and thanked residents "for their continued support and patience as city teams work diligently to address the conditions."
More layoffs at Mohawk College. This time it's 91 full-time and over 100 part-time jobs lost
Mohawk College has announced that 91 full-time and over 100 part-time jobs have been lost.
Tariffs, Greenbelt and food security: Farmers share what's important to them as Ontario election nears
In the midst of a provincial election campaign, several farmers said they are concerned about the success of Ontario agriculture compared to the juggernaut to the south of the border.
Liberals will soon pick the next prime minister. Here's what candidates are promising
In just under a month, Liberal Party members will choose their next leader, who will automatically become Canada's next prime minister. The Candidates vying for the job are starting toflesh out their visions for thecountry.
St. Catharines, Ont., group wants to restore grave of Black businessman. City says search for his family first
A small team of volunteers successfully identified and restored the graves of freedom-seekers in St. Catharines, Ont. Now, one volunteer and historian says a dispute over how to honour a prominent Black community member has tainted the project.
Hamilton residents will see 5.6% tax increase after councillors' last-ditch efforts to trim budget
Some councillors eyed city spending related to the Hamilton light rail transit project, bike lanes, climate change,tenant protections and the police service on Wednesday but were unable to agree on where to find more savings.
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