If Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford scores a major electoral victory tonight, it will likely vindicate a strategy that centred the election campaign on U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat while overshadowing other key provincial issues,
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, wearing a "Canada is not for sale" hat, speaks to journalists at a provincial and territorial leaders meeting in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada January 15, 2025. REUTERS/Blair Gable/File Photo TORONTO (Reuters) - Voters in Canada's most populous province,
Microbix’s CEO, Cameron Groome, commented, “We are very pleased for Microbix to be recognized by candidates Premier Ford and MPP Anand as a leading Ontario-based life sciences company. Our team is developing and manufacturing innovative new products right here in Ontario that are exported and used worldwide to help ensure accurate diagnosis of diseases in a timely manner.
Toronto police Staff Sgt. Ernest "Dave" Haynes — the husband of Krista Ford Haynes and son-in-law of Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford — is facing multiple police act charges over alleged discreditable conduct,
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has won reelection to lead Canada's most populous province, giving him the mandate he wanted to fight tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford highlighted the renewed threat of U.S. tariffs Tuesday to hammer home the central message of his campaign in the final days of the snap election. Ford mused Tuesday about making Americans pay more for the electricity Ontario sends to the United States in response to any levies.
Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives (PCs) won a third straight majority government Thursday night, but in the Hamilton and Niagara region, the NDP were able to hold onto all but one of their seats that were at risk of a switch.
Ford cements political legacy with a rare third-straight majority win. There are 7 ridings that are still too close to call. We'll hopefully get those results Friday. NDP Leader M
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in claiming a third-straight victory for his Progressive Conservatives in the province's election Thursday he'd been given a "mandate" to "stand up" to President Trump's threats to hit Canada with tariffs.
The leader of the Canadian province campaigned on the need to fight US President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford was re-elected in what has been referred to as a premature election that worked to his advantage.