Let’s face it: Ontario wasn’t prepared for U.S. President Donald Trump. The threat of 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian exports ...
Economic mayhem does not typically make for a winning election campaign. The exception: when blame for the trouble can logically be pinned on an outside enemy, particularly a bully boy like Trump.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford promised to spend billions on electric vehicle subsidies if re-elected, while his opponents question if he got Ontario the best EV deal.
Good morning, Greater Sudbury! Here are a few stories to start your day on this Friday morning.
The third day of the provincial election campaign will see party leaders in and around Toronto and southwestern Ontario.
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Given that Ford could have waited months to risk losing his job as Ontario’s leader, why would it make sense to call an election so far ahead of schedule?
Premier Doug Ford sure hasn’t come to their rescue. While he pushed for a stadium to be named after his brother and former ...
Ontario’s political leaders were out for the second day of campaigning. Ontario PC leader Doug Ford said he would honour ...
Everybody I meet seems to think this provincial election is going to be a cakewalk for Premier Doug Ford and they wonder why we’re bothering to have it. Well, not everybody. Certainly not Liberal ...
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.
Speaking at the London Police Service Chief’s Gala at RBC Place London, Doug Ford said his government would spend $1 billion ...