News & Community Updates
Become a legislative page at Queen’s Park!
Applications are now open until June 15th and the second round opens on September 15th and closes on November 15th.
Welcoming Brian Mulroney Elementary School to the Mer Bleue community
Last week, the name of the new public elementary school scheduled to open in Orléans this fall was officially unveiled. (Photo courtesy of CTV News Ottawa.)
Legislature adjourned early for a five month summer break
This week, the Premier and his government voted to give themselves a five month extended summer vacation from being held accountable in the Legislature.
10th anniversary of Millennium Park
June 4 marked the 10th anniversary of the opening of the expanded Millennium Park following a major $8 million investment that Stephen Blais was very proud to secure as a City Councillor.
Reserve a special lawn sign today to celebrate Canada Day!🍁
Our office will be distributing special Canada Day lawn signs to celebrate our beautiful country’s 159th birthday.
Orléans MPP Calls Out “8 Years of Gridlock and Broken Promises”
Hardworking taxpayers in Ottawa are paying for better services in Toronto, while their own services continue to deteriorate. My Ontario Liberal Caucus colleagues from Ottawa and I used every opportunity in Question Period on May 26th to ask the Ford Conservative government why Ottawa is always ignored.
A Step Forward on Municipal Accountability …But Long Overdue
Bill 9 was ordered for third reading on October 20th, 2025, and was only debated at third reading seven months later on May 25th, 2026. Bill 9 isn't perfect and I discuss some of its flaws here, but it's a step in the right direction to protect people from harassment and abuse at City Hall.
Touring Algonquin College
Last week, MPP Blais had the opportunity to tour the Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence at Algonquin College with his colleague from Nepean, MPP Tyler Watt.
Celebrating education leadership in Orléans
Last week, MPP Stephen Blais visited several schools in Orléans to congratulate all of the teachers and staff who were recently awarded a Director of Education Commendation Award from the Ottawa Catholic School Board.
A memorable ladies tea
Thank you so much to everyone who came out to MPP Blais’ 13th Annual Ladies Tea!
Engaging the next generation of leaders
MPP Stephen Blais visiting Chapel Hill Catholic School to be a teacher for a day and speak with grade four, five and six students about Ontario civics.
On the Road with Ottawa Police
I really appreciated the opportunity to go on a ride along with Constable Bakhsh from the Ottawa Police Service and see firsthand the important work that police officers do every single day to keep our communities safe.
Fighting for a fairer HST rebate
The Ontario Liberal caucus proposed cutting the HST on new homes almost a year before the Ford Government acted. We are glad that the Government has finally agreed to join us in our efforts to help families better afford to live in a wonderful community like Orléans.
Lead in Drinking Water in Ottawa Schools
I was honoured to present a petition on behalf of families in Orléans urging the Conservative government to address the dangerous levels of lead in drinking water in several Ottawa schools with the seriousness and urgency that it deserves.
Spend a lovely afternoon with us at our 13th Annual Ladies Tea!🌸🍵🍰
MPP Stephen Blais is delighted to invite you to join him for a lovely afternoon at his 13th Annual Ladies Tea. Bring a friend and enjoy good conversation, tea, and treats in a welcoming community setting.
National Monument to Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan
Orléans is home to one of the highest concentrations of active Canadian Armed Forces members, veterans and military families in the country. MPP Stephen Blais spoke about the new monument to Canada's Mission in Afghanistan.
Protecting Frontline Education Workers
Multiple schools across the OCDSB have reported dangerous levels of lead in drinking water. MPP Blais ask the Minister of Education why he and his government are allowing critical frontline education staff, such as custodians and tradespeople, to be laid off at a time when parents are losing trust and confidence in our education system.
A gloomy outlook for Ontario’s labour market
The Financial Accountability Office of Ontario (FAO) released its 2025 labour market performance report last Wednesday morning.
Robbie's Legacy Act
This bill is about recognizing and honoring organ and tissue donors by name. It starts with an incredible man named Robbie Sharon. Robbie was only 40 years old when he passed away in May of 2024...
Let’s finally ban harmful gambling advertising
Last week, MPp Blais stood alongside his colleague MPP Lee Fairclough from Etobicoke-Lakeshore as they co-sponsored an important piece of legislation to ban harmful gambling advertising in Ontario.