Most of Ontario's main party leaders will be courting voters in northern parts of the province today, as Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford returns to Toronto.
The new poll from Leger shows that 47 per cent of Ontarians say they’ve decided to vote — or are leaning towards voting — for ...
With Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives seeking re-election on a slogan of “Protect Ontario,” it’s worth examining whether ...
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Two former Ford government staffers — including one at the centre of the Greenbelt scandal — are being sued by a property ...
The package would go forward regardless of U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian ...
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Doug Ford makes big promise about Highway 407 tolls amid Ontario electionOntario’s main political parties pivoted to affordability measures today as tariffs took a back seat on the campaign trail.
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Opposition pounces on Ford over suit alleging ex-staffers involved in rezoning schemeCrombie says the allegations are reminiscent of Ford's now-reversed plan to develop the Greenbelt, and with that decision under criminal investigation by the RCMP, she believes Ford has called the ...
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Doug Ford promises $22 billion stimulus package if he is re-elected Ontario premierOntario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford says he will spend $22 billion to build infrastructure as part of a ...
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Ford defends dual roles as Ontario election campaigner and premier fighting tariffsTORONTO - Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is defending simultaneously wearing two hats, campaigning in a ...
Ontario's main party leaders are set to make stops in Toronto and southwestern Ontario today before two of them venture north ...
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As trade war looms over snap Ontario election, Ford removes U.S. products from LCBOProgressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford started his day by announcing that American products will be removed from LCBO ...
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Snap election doesn’t leave Ontario vulnerable amid tariff threat, Doug Ford insistsFord said the impact of these tariffs will be felt almost immediately. Companies' orders will slow down, factories will have to reduce shifts, and workers may lose their jobs.
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