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's political party leaders are making their final pitches to voters a day before the province heads to the polls, with Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford saying he wants to be premier "forever" and his rivals asking Ontarians to choose change.
If Ford and the Progressive Conservatives win today’s provincial election, they will intensify healthcare privatization. The transformation of healthcare into a commodity has been facilitated by the unions’ suppression of working class opposition.
Ontario's political party leaders have criss-crossed the province, released their platforms and made their pitches over the past month — now it's decision day for voters.
PC Leader Doug Ford returned to Windsor on Wednesday and spoke primarily about the impending trade war with the U.S., with direct messaging for President Donald Trump wrapped into his plea to Ontario voters a day before the election.
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Doug Ford says he wants to be Ontario premier 'forever,' as his rivals urge changeOntario's political party leaders made their final pitches to voters Wednesday, a day before the province heads to the polls, with Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford saying he wants to be premier "forever" while his rivals ask Ontarians to choose change.
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives maintain a commanding lead over the Ontario Liberals, according to a new poll taken days before the provincial election. The Postmedia-Leger poll found that 47 per cent of Ontarians intend to vote PC on Thursday,
Premier Doug Ford spent part of the final day of the Ontario election campaign in London on Wednesday – a move one political expert says suggests the surging Progressive Conservative believe they can win at least one of the city’s three NDP-held ridings.
Ontario's top bureaucrat is admonishing PC Leader Doug Ford and his staff for allegedly trying to use his Washington D.C. trip last week to the party's advantage in the election campaign.Ford went to Washington on a two-day anti-tariff push,
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Doug Ford points to renewed U.S. tariff threat in snap election campaign's final daysProgressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is musing about making Americans pay more for the electricity Ontario sends to the United States, in response to any levies President Donald Trump imposes on Canadian goods and services.
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Taking questions from reporters for the first time in more than a week, the PC Leader said he would remove unnecessary red tape to bolster the province’s economy if re-elected. Ontario’s other major parties have also committed to improving interprovincial trade by removing barriers.
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