Doug Ford plunged Ontario into a Feb. 27 election on Tuesday, more than a year early in a bid for a third majority government.
As Progressive Conservatives assess the first days of their snap election call, they are firmly convinced only one candidate can defeat Doug Ford. With Ford’s Tories at 47 per cent support in ...
As Doug Ford launches his bid to gain another term in office, it is important to take stock of the true damage he’s done to our public systems. Against the People does just that. Have you ever ...
Tory leader Doug Ford’s early reelection campaign ... Other than threatening “retaliatory tariffs right away,” Ford did not give a clear picture of what the first step of an action plan ...
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford insists Ontario is not vulnerable during a snap election campaign he called as a possible trade war with the United States looms. But Ford warned Saturday ...
Premier Doug Ford capped off the first day of Ontario’s election campaign in London, where he pledged his government would spend $1 billion to build a new police college. Ford made the vow ...
It seems like Ontario Premier Doug ... on the big picture, which is getting all the Canadian governments lined up in a common way on a plan to combat the tariffs?” The idea that Ford needs ...
During a news conference to announce a major transit project at Brampton city hall on Friday, Premier Doug Ford confirmed he will officially call a snap election next Wednesday, which would send ...
2:20 Parties try to frame election as Ontario campaign kicks off After months of rumours, Doug Ford met with Lt. Gov. Edith Dumont on Tuesday to trigger an election, a year and a half ahead of the ...
Premier Doug Ford is in Windsor on Wednesday to kick off his Progressive Conservative election campaign after triggering an early provincial election. Ontario voters will go to the polls on Feb ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Will a trade war over Trump’s tariffs threat help vault Ontario premier Doug Ford and the progressive conservatives to an even larger majority? That’s the ...