PC Leader Doug Ford's bid to turn southwestern Ontario completely blue failed on Thursday, as NDP MPP Lisa Gretzky held onto her seat in the heart of the province's automotive manufacturing industry.
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.
Follow the results live. PC leader Doug Ford is after his third straight majority, which would be the first in the province in more than 65 years. Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie, NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Green Leader Mike Schreiner are campaigning for a change.
The Progressive Conservatives shot to victory within minutes of polls closing Thursday but in his victory speech, first three-peat majority premier in Ontario in more than 60 years, Doug Ford neither spoke about combating climate change nor shared any plans around environmental sustainability.
President Trump doubles down on his call for President Zelenskyy to be more grateful for U.S. support to Ukraine. Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to impose retaliatory tariffs as a potential trade war between the U.
The leader of Ontario, the province that is home to Canada’s automotive industry, said he is skeptical about the motives behind President Trump’s [one-month reprieve](
Ontario Premier Doug Ford romped to a third-consecutive landslide Thursday night in a snap election he argued was necessary in order to win a mandate to fight a trade war with the United States. “Donald Trump thinks he can break us,
The leader of the Canadian province campaigned on the need to fight US President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs.
By: Dale Carruthers Several of the professional misconduct charges against Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s son-in-law are related to his alleged correspondence with London police officers. Toronto police Staff Sgt.
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