Construction starts on Grimsby GO station using a repeatable station design
Ground broke on a new GO station in Grimsby that will add commuter rail access, 220 parking spaces, a bus loop and a single platform to serve Niagara riders.
Ontario
Recent Ontario government announcements, summarized for quick public reading with links back to the official releases.
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Ground broke on a new GO station in Grimsby that will add commuter rail access, 220 parking spaces, a bus loop and a single platform to serve Niagara riders.
An extra $425,000 from the Forest Biomass Program will help Daiken scale a Huntsville line to launch a new Ontario-made wood panel, protecting 128 jobs and adding 10.
199 Westcourt Boulevard will be rebuilt as a 72-unit development; 50 units will be affordable with federal, provincial and municipal funding.
The province is giving more than $2.2 million to three Windsor-area groups to train about 80 people using modern equipment, with a focus on women, youth and underrepresented groups.
A $3.3M provincial investment will add 20,000 sq ft and automation at Ontario Truss & Wall in Foxboro, creating 13 jobs, retaining 50 and raising output ~70%.
A media briefing where the provincial parliamentary assistant and Chatham‑Kent’s mayor will give remarks and take questions about home and housing.
The City of London met 90% of its 2025 housing target and will receive $11,263,707 to support infrastructure and more home building.
A media advisory: the provincial Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and London’s mayor will give remarks and answer questions about home and housing.
Dozens of regulatory and fee changes take effect July 1, 2026, changing tenant protections, auto insurance options, health screening age, pension rules and enforcement powers.