Images of a house recently sold in Kenora have been used in a rental scam that has impacted multiple people in northwestern Ontario. It's easy to let one's guard down amid a housing crisis, but if it seems too good to be true, it probably is, legal and other experts say.
The Ontario government announced last week a simplified process to authenticate official documents such as birth certificates. But advocates say it doesn't make the application process any easier.
With rising home energy costs, low-income people in northern Ontario need more support to help them pay their bills, according to a new report from the Low-Income Energy Network.
Municipal election day is quickly approaching in Ontario, and this year many communities are turning to tech-only voting methods. Experts and advocates say more choice is better, but some worry there may be accessibility issues for vulnerable people.