Premier Doug Ford’s decision to speed up the rollout ... last spring — will cost the province more than $600 million, Ontario’s budget watchdog said Monday. That’s nearly three times ...
Ford said Canada does not have “a stable federal government” and there is a “lack in leadership” and “that’s all the more reason Ontario needs a voice at the table.” “Folks ...
In a statement on Friday, Ford said he has made a decision to "take on a new chapter in my life" and not seek re-election after serving as Ontario's minister of citizenship and multiculturalism and ...
Ford said he has made a decision to "take on a new chapter in my life" and not seek re-election after serving as Ontario's minister of citizenship and multiculturalism and MPP for York South ...
TORONTO - Premier Doug Ford plans to call a snap election next Wednesday and send Ontarians to the polls on Feb. 27, The Canadian Press has learned. Two senior government sources say Ford recently ...
Metuchen (11-3) led 26-15 at halftime and outscored South River 32-26 in the second half. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
Owen Collins lagged behind South River’s Ben Ford into the third period. As the Seahawks senior stacked three-point takedowns, it seemed Collins would not be joining his teammates in the victory ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has confirmed he will call a snap election this winter. At a news conference in Brampton Jan. 24, Ford confirmed he would meet with the lieutenant governor to dissolve the ...
“I’m asking for a mandate from the people of Ontario to make sure that we protect them,” Ford said at an unrelated announcement. “I really feel we’re going to be investing billions and ...
Doug Ford insists he’s not rushing into a snap Feb. 27 Ontario election to get in front of a federal vote expected this spring. Ontarians traditionally prefer different parties in power at Queen ...
Doug Ford isn't going to take President Donald Trump's promised 25% tariffs on Canadian goods on the chin. The top official in Ontario told Politico he's ready to hit back “twice as hard” if ...