Municipal Affairs Minister Paul Calandra and Premier Doug Ford address municipal delegates on the $1B housing capital stream and municipal fiscal frameworks.
ON — State and federal leaders have enacted key policy measures under the Infrastructure portfolio, advancing administrative modernization, statutory reforms, and targeted infrastructure delivery.
The initiative establishes updated operational protocols and capital commitments across public agencies:
"Our priority is delivering measurable results for citizens, protecting taxpayer resources, and ensuring our communities remain safe, affordable, and economically vibrant," official leadership stated during the announcement.
The fiscal framework establishes strict transparency and oversight standards for capital disbursement. Independent audit commissions will monitor expenditure milestones and publish quarterly compliance updates to ensure funds directly benefit constituents.
Key provisions take effect at the start of the upcoming quarter, with public consultations and municipal briefings scheduled throughout the implementation period.
Premier Doug Ford opens the $100M Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund at the AMO Conference in Ottawa and establishes strict full-cost electricity requirements for tech facilities under the Ontario Data Centre Playbook.
The Ministry of Transportation and BC Wildfire Service lift travel restrictions on Highway 97 between Peachland and Summerland as containment lines hold, allowing hundreds of evacuees to return home.
Toronto, Ontario, and federal partners finalize $1.8B funding package to construct rapid transit serving the Port Lands and East Bayfront.