Short, intense session set for Queen's Park after 137-day break

Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy gestures to the house as Premier Doug Ford looks on, while delivering the budget, at the Queen's Park Legislature in Toronto, on Thursday, May 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Premier Doug Ford's government returns to Queen's Park Monday for what promises to be a short but intense seven-week sitting that opposition parties say they fear is becoming a new and undemocratic norm.

A lingering trade war with the United States, a consequential downturn in the economy with about 700,000 Ontarians looking for work, increasing inflation and a crashing housing market will hang over the Ontario legislature as politicians gather en masse for the first time in 137 days.

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