Ontario's top bureaucrat is admonishing PC Leader Doug Ford and his staff for allegedly trying to use his Washington D.C.
Doug Ford is the son of the late former MPP Doug Ford Sr., who made the family fortune in grocery labels, and the older ...
National Post’s Chris Selley and National Post contributor Anthony Furey discuss the latest in the 2025 Ontario election.
Cabinet Secretary Michelle DiEmanuele says attendance of videographer and photographer should have been assessed as part of ...
Doug Ford’s Highway 401 tunnel has gone from a surprise announcement to a full on re-election pledge — and according to one ...
Ford last took questions in Ontario on Feb. 10 at a campaign stop in Oakville, Ont., where the number of reporters was capped ...
The Ontario NDP and Liberal parties say the Ford government has failed to adequately fund education, leaving too many ...
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Doug Ford says Ontario PCs would help tear down Canada’s internal trade barriersProgressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford says his party will work to tear down interprovincial trade barriers amid ongoing U ...
Taking questions from reporters for the first time in more than a week, the PC Leader said he would remove unnecessary red ...
WASHINGTON—Doug Ford returns to the U.S. capital Friday in the final week of his re-election bid scrambling for an underdog win in his battle against President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs.
Doug Ford doesn’t need help being relatable; the folksy premier speaks from the heart and governs with his gut, searching for evidence later. A smattering of hot-mic mishaps on the campaign trail have ...
Ahead of next week’s provincial election, the leader of the Ontario Liberal Party talks Donald Trump’s tariff threats, the ...
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