Politics338Canada: Doug Ford’s slipping numbersPhilippe J. Fournier: The PCs continue to fall further behind the Liberals, while a majority of Ontarians side with the teachers in the ongoing strike
Politics338Canada: How bad things are for Doug FordPhilippe J. Fournier: If an election was held today, the deeply unpopular PCs would be tied with the still leaderless Liberals
PoliticsThe plan to rescue Doug Ford’s unpopular premiershipA big part of that plan is ’No more Mr. Mean Guy’: stop picking fights and play well with others—including the Prime Minister
CanadaThe fallout of optional fees for Ontario student groupsA new policy has students choosing which services to fund—and services seeing steep declines in funding
EconomyBest communities in Ontario 2019Ontario’s Hamilton-Niagara region fared particularly well in this Maclean’s ranking
OpinionWhat we can learn from British Columbia’s transportation regulatorsJohn Lorinc: The commerce of ride-hailing, delivered by tech giants Uber and Lyft, exploded in Toronto before we could get a handle on it
OttawaA new 338Canada/Maclean’s projection: Battleground Ontario is tighteningPhilippe J. Fournier: The Conservative lead holds, but with rising fortunes in Ontario the Liberals’ seat projection improves significantly
Canada13 ways the 2019 Ontario budget could affect your walletDoug Ford’s Conservatives offer tax credits for childcare, free booze at casinos and more.
PoliticsDon’t blame Doug Ford for the Hydro One’s U.S. deal collapseOpinion: Critics say the Premier scuttled a deal, costing millions. But local opposition, market forces and even Donald Trump all played a part.
NewsFord government eliminates free tuition for low-income studentsThe province is cutting fees but says the OSAP grants had become unsustainable and it was time to refocus