The Canadian Press on MSN16h
Doug Ford's Ontario PCs win re-election, with tariff threats around the cornerDoug Ford's Progressive Conservatives won't have long to sit back and bask in the glow of winning a third majority government ...
Canadian Transport Minister Anita Anand will announce on Friday that she is reversing her decision to retire from politics ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has won reelection to lead Canada’s most populous province, giving him the mandate he wanted to ...
Ontario's Progressive Conservative Party swept to victory and clinched a rare third consecutive majority, according to a ...
Hosted on MSN1d
Here's the latest on the Ontario provincial electionThe Progressive Conservatives will form a third consecutive majority government in Ontario after a snap winter election.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young, AP-Ben Curtis, Gino Donato The leaders of Ontario's New Democratic ... in the first debate of the provincial election campaign. The debate in North Bay, Ont., was held ...
Nicole Osborne/The Canadian Press) As Ontario's snap winter election campaign reaches its halfway point, Progressive Conservatives' main opponents are still scrambling to pitch themselves to ...
TORONTO - A running list of election promises announced by the Ontario Progressive Conservatives ... Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Gino Donato Feb. 8 on security: Spend $50 million ...
The Canadian Radio ... text messages sent by the Ontario PC party, you should not receive further communication, according to the intent of the CRTC rules. If you’ve received a misleading call, text, ...
now threatened by the Trump administration’s avowed 25-per-cent tariffs coming on Canadian exports — consumes much of the oxygen in Ontario’s first winter election in 44 years. Both Liberal ...
Although Ford had been teasing an early election for nearly a year ... threatened 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods, placing as many as 500,000 Ontario jobs at risk.
To take this election, Stiles will need her ... almost unheard of in Canadian politics. When he does acknowledge other Ontario parties, he treats the third-place Liberals — long obliterated ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results