Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who's in the middle of a provincial election campaign, has been given the moniker 'Captain Canada,' becoming an unofficial advocate for the entire country as it faces off ...
Ontario residents report getting text messages about provincial election. Ontario PC party confirms it sends text messages ...
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Ontario votes: Some party leaders campaigning in Toronto, Ford remains in WashingtonAs Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford spends another day in Washington, D.C., in his capacity as Ontario premier, his opponents will continue courting votes ahead of the provincial election.
The Ontario Liberal Party remains in a distant second with 26 per cent but is making inroads ahead of the Feb. 27 election ...
PC leader Doug Ford took his Ontario election campaign tour to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to make Ontario's case against ...
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford in Washington, D.C. as premiers push back Trump's tariff threatsOntario Premier Doug Ford spoke before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Tuesday as premiers descend on Washington, D.C., this ...
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford was in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to make Ontario's case against U.S. tariffs, ...
There hasn’t been much change since the campaign began Jan. 29, with the Progressive Conservatives and Doug Ford far ahead of the second-place Liberals and Bonnie Crombie. The NDP and Marit Stiles are ...
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The Ontario premier is doing everything he should be doing — except he's doing it during an election campaign Doug Ford did some potentially useful things on Tuesday in Washington in his capacity as ...
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 ...
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Leaders of Ontario Liberals, New Democrats promise to help young peopleTwo Ontario leaders have laid out plans on the campaign trail to help young people deal with the affordability crisis.
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