The Ontario premier is doing everything he should be doing — except he's doing it during an election campaign Doug Ford did some potentially useful things on Tuesday in Washington in his capacity as ...
The Ontario election campaign trundled on Monday, with familiar refrains from all leaders as the battle to make the election ...
A running list of election promises announced by the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, NDP, Liberals and Greens in the province's snap election campaign. The vote is set for Feb. 27.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The leader of Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, on Wednesday triggered a snap ...
The Ontario election campaign is in full swing — which you may have noticed because of an unsolicited text message from PC Leader Doug Ford (more on that below). Here's a quick look at how the ...
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford is trying his utmost to make the threat of tariffs the entire focus of the election campaign. Now that U.S. president Donald Trump has given Canada a 30-day reprieve ...
With the 2025 provincial general election approaching, Elections Ontario is actively recruiting workers for voting locations across 124 electoral districts, including Parry Sound–Muskoka.
Calling Tuesday a “reset” in the election campaign ... “But make no mistake, Canada and Ontario continue to stare down the threat of tariffs. Whether it’s tomorrow, in a month, or a ...
But less than a week later, Canada was granted a temporary 30 ... The question now is: Will Ontario’s election end up being about tariffs, or something else? “It’s pretty clear that Doug ...
Ford has tried to frame the election around whether he is the man to lead Ontario — and Canada — in the battle against Donald Trump and the U.S. president’s threat of tariffs on Canadian ...
Trump tariffs were the main issue at the start of the Ontario election campaign — in fact ... put threatened 25 per cent tariffs against Canada on hold for at least 30 days.
OTTAWA — The leaders of Ontario’s NDP and ... for going ahead with the election now,” said Andrew Enns, executive vice-president of Leger’s Central Canada operations, in an interview.