As Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford spends another day in Washington, D.C., in his capacity as Ontario premier, his ...
Here's where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Wednesday, Feb. 12: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug ...
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is heading to Washington, D.C., today to meet with U.S. lawmakers and business ...
In a move that’s already sending shockwaves through the auto industry, President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on vehicles and parts imported from Canada and ...
A Washington, D.C.-based firm contracted by the Ontario government recently announced 'an exclusive partnership' with the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ford outlined part of his "economic action plan." The package contains $15 billion for capital projects, including a widening of the Queen Elizabeth Way in southwestern Ontario, and $5 billion for ...
When Patricia Williams heard Doug Ford hint an early election was in the ... Williams wrote to CBC News asking how Ontario snowbirds will be able to vote in this snap election, which is set ...
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford said Thursday he will honour Ontario's commitment to the burgeoning electric vehicle sector if re-elected, while his main political rivals were less ...
But with 16 months left on his term as premier, and 64 percent of the seats in Ontario’s legislature, why would it make sense for Ford to call an election so far ahead of schedule?
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 ...