Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford was campaigning in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. His opponents say the trip blurs the lines ...
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 ...
Doug Ford’s campaign fumble is getting the Super Bowl spotlight. Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie will be airing two different 30-second commercials during the NFL championship game Sunday night ...
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford said Friday he is “really, really confident” the much-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT will open this year. “Well, what I’m hearing from Metrolinx ...
Ontarians are yet again giving Doug Ford some bombastic side-eye after pausing plans to “rip up” the contract he signed with Elon Musk’s internet service provider, Starlink. (Courtesy ...
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.
Both Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford and Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie aimed television ads at the province’s voters watching the Super Bowl, amid an election campaign focused ...
PC Leader Doug Ford is pledging to push forward with plans to build a tunnel under Highway 401 to tackle gridlock in the Greater Toronto Area, with a price tag that is yet to be determined.
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) ...
Conservative Party leader Doug Ford says he’ll build a tunnel expressway under Highway 401 to fight gridlock and create new jobs if he’s re-elected. On Friday, Ford made a campaign stop in ...
“Time and time again, Doug Ford has shown us who he is — someone ... saying anyone who was guilty of background dealing in his government would be “fired instantly” and said it “doesn ...
But there was Premier Doug Ford last week in Windsor, pulling a Unifor hoodie over his head, posing for photos with union members, and promising to support Ontario workers. “When it comes to ...
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