Both Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford and Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie ... with domestic ads swapped in place of much more expensive high-profile American ones for U.S. viewers ...
Ontario will ‘react hard’ if Trump goes ... “Time and time again, Doug Ford has shown us who he is — someone who used his time in government to enable billions of dollars’ worth of ...
Ontario Place and missing housing construction targets, she said. “He doesn’t have good judgment,” Armstrong said of PC leader Doug Ford. The poll aggregator has NDP’s Armstrong leading in ...
The Ontario snap election should focus on Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford’s track record and governance rather than external distractions like U.S. President Donald Trump.
Doug Ford and the [Progressive] Conservative Party ... help the one million Canadians still looking for a family doctor, instead of the Ontario Place Redevelopment. While Ford claims to be the right ...
has made a point of speaking to rural ridings he claims have been “abandoned” by Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government. In making his case, he often cites how much the province would have to ...
Doug Ford, 26th Premier of Ontario, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss potential impact of metal tariffs on Canada.
Doug Ford’s drive to expand highway ... Since first elected Ontario premier seven years ago, Ford has made drivers a priority with projects including widening parts of Highway 401, planning ...
Doug Ford’s ”hot mic” gaffe about wanting ... Robert Benzie is the Star’s Queen’s Park bureau chief and a reporter covering Ontario politics. Follow him on social media: @robertbenzie.
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford's two-day trip to Washington this week in the middle of the provincial election has sparked a fresh round of criticism from other main party leaders. Ford is making ...
Meanwhile in Waterloo, Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford defended his record on health care and blamed previous Liberal government for cuts to medical seats and nurses. (Feb. 6, 2025) ...
The next issue of Homes in London will soon be in your inbox. Q: Doug Ford has said 400,000 to 500,000 Ontario jobs could be threatened by Trump’s tariffs. Do you agree? A: I have no idea.