Two of Ontario’s main party leaders focused their attention south of the border Friday with American tariffs possibly hours away, while a third set her sights on shoring up local votes with ...
Meanwhile, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford said if re-elected, he will spend $22 billion to build infrastructure as part of a stimulus package in the face of a possible trade war with ...
The goth subculture is more than just wearing a lot of black clothing and embracing every day like it's Halloween. Although ...
After months of rumours, Doug Ford met with Lt. Gov. Edith Dumont on Tuesday to trigger an election, a year and a half ahead of the date he was required to do so. But with 16 months left on his ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s office isn’t offering any more details about his promise to build a new police college with a massive price tag. Ford made the pledge on the first day of Ontario ...
In the month leading up to yesterday’s campaign kickoff, Ontario Progressive Conservative Party Leader Doug Ford’s government announced $17.8 billion in total funding for various energy projects.
Ontario Lt.-Gov. Edith Dumont has dissolved provincial parliament following Doug Ford’s request, triggering early election call on Wednesday. Here is a look at the latest developments.
While Premier Doug Ford insists that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat is why he's calling an election 15 months ahead of schedule, there are plenty of reasons why the timing is ...
Offer only available to new and qualified returning subscribers. Cancel any time. TORONTO - Doug Ford, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, has called an early election.
Ontario Progressive Conservative party leader Doug Ford will launch his re-election campaign in Windsor on Wednesday, the party announced Tuesday afternoon. Following morning remarks and media ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The trail of harm of the policies of the Doug Ford government has regrettably touched many Ontarians, finds a new and timely book, Against the People (Fernwood).
The Abacus Data poll for the Star found Ford’s Tories at 47 per cent support, far ahead of Bonnie Crombie’s Liberals at 24 per cent, Marit Stiles’s New Democrats at 19 per cent and Mike ...