Doug Ford's early election call in Ontario is likely driven by domestic political and economic challenges rather than the ...
Premier Doug Ford's call for a mandate to address potential U.S. tariffs distracts from his government's pressing domestic issues and highlights the necessity for Canada to diversify trade relations a ...
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives are in the poll position as the governing party revs up for a snap election call Wednesday, a new public opinion survey suggests. The Abacus Data poll for ...
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, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, has called an early election. He leads the party for a ...
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford plans to call a general election next Wednesday, Global News has learned, setting the stage for a province-wide vote by the end of February. Ford will go to Lt.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford plans to call a snap election Wednesday, using the threat of 25 per cent tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump to justify his early call. That election call would send ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Ontario Premier Doug Ford will call a snap election next Wednesday, to be held on Feb. 27. Although he has a large majority government and is leading in most ...
Premier Doug Ford is planning to call a provincial election next Wednesday, which would send Ontarians to the polls on Feb. 27, a senior Progressive Conservative source has confirmed to CBC News.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s accelerated deal to expand alcohol sales to corner stores and other retailers will cost provincial taxpayers $1.4-billion over the next six years, the legislature’s ...