Ontario is selling eight government-owned buildings across the province, freeing up valuable taxpayers' dollars to be invested in health care and education.
Ontario is helping to ensure that Simcoe-area families continue to enjoy good jobs, strong communities and a healthy environment.
Ontario is starting construction on a new waterfront community in the West Don Lands -- in time for the Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games -- creating 5,200 direct and indirect jobs.
Investments in hospitals, schools, transit and roads this year created or preserved 125,000 jobs and strengthened local economies across Ontario.
Ontario is investing in a new recreation complex in Brantford that will create jobs and enhance the health and well-being of families for generations to come.
Ontario has invested in new infrastructure that has created thousands of jobs, improved local communities and made life better for all Ontarians.
Ontario is expanding the eligibility of Infrastructure Ontario's Loan Program to include additional not-for-profit sectors that provide infrastructure for families and people in local communities.
Ontario has released Building Together, a long-term infrastructure plan that will create jobs, strengthen the economy and help communities of all sizes meet the needs of local families.
Eighty-five small rural and northern communities will get additional help in order for families to continue to have access to clean, safe, reliable water and affordable wastewater services.
May 15 to 21, 2011 has been declared National Public Works Week in Ontario.
From newly constructed colleges and hospitals to freshly paved roads and highways, Ontario has seen an unprecedented year of infrastructure investments and development.
St. Catharines, Ontario -- The Burgoyne Bridge in St. Catharines is one step closer to reality thanks to the joint support of the governments of Canada and Ontario.
The following statement was made today by the Minister of Infrastructure, Bob Chiarelli: