Ontario's top bureaucrat is admonishing PC Leader Doug Ford and his staff for allegedly trying to use his Washington D.C.
Doug Ford is the son of the late former MPP Doug Ford Sr., who made the family fortune in grocery labels, and the older ...
Ford last took questions in Ontario on Feb. 10 at a campaign stop in Oakville, Ont., where the number of reporters was capped ...
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Doug Ford says Ontario PCs would help tear down Canada's internal trade barriersProgressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford says his party will work to tear down interprovincial trade barriers amid ongoing U ...
A new Postmedia-Leger poll shows 48 per cent of Ontarians would cast a ballot for Doug Ford’s PCs, while 28 per cent would vote for Bonnie Crombie’s Liberals. Just 16 per cent say they will vote for ...
Taking questions from reporters for the first time in more than a week, the PC Leader said he would remove unnecessary red ...
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Ontario NDP, Liberals release election platforms, promise billions in new spendingTORONTO — Ontario's NDP and Liberals are both pledging tens of billions of dollars in new spending to pay for their campaign ...
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The Canadian Press on MSNOntario party leaders enter final stretch of election campaign; Ford returns to WashingtonLiberal Leader Bonnie Crombie is set to make an announcement in Toronto this morning, while NDP Leader Marit Stiles has ...
Ontario's main political parties are competing for the hearts of voters by appealing to their wallets, with a mix of tax cuts ...
A poll conducted exclusively by Ipsos Global Public Affairs for Global News shows if the election were held tomorrow, the PCs ...
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