Ontario’s party leaders are set to continue campaigning across the province today as Canada gears up for a trade war with the United States. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford started his ...
As Progressive Conservatives assess the first days of their snap election call, they are firmly convinced only one candidate can defeat Doug Ford. With Ford’s Tories at 47 per cent support in ...
2:20 Parties try to frame election as Ontario campaign kicks off 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 ...
2:43 Doug Ford too preoccupied ... as the person who will protect Ontario workers, particularly those in the auto sector. Outside a busy subway station in Toronto’s east end on Friday, Crombie ...
PC Leader Doug Ford promised $22 billion in spending for infrastructure projects in Ontario during a news conference in Niagara Falls on Friday. The funds are in addition to nearly $200 billion ...
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford insists Ontario is not vulnerable during a snap election campaign he called as a possible trade war with the United States looms. Ford called the Feb. 27 ...
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford ... in Toronto. But she is not convinced the Stellantis and Volkswagen deals are good for Ontarians. "Doug Ford does not make good deals for Ontario ...
PC Leader Doug Ford promised $22 billion in spending for infrastructure projects in Ontario during a news conference in Niagara Falls on Friday. The funds are in addition to nearly $200 billion he ...
Ontario Progressive Conservative ... Crombie said at a subway station in Toronto’s east end Friday morning. If her party wins the snap election Ford called earlier this week, Crombie said ...