I’ll back Ford, on one condition Premier Doug Ford has convinced me to vote for him and this will be a personal “first” for me as a lifelong Liberal. My vote, however, is conditional on his positive response to one question: Will he remove Ontario’s inter-provincial trade barriers and work to ensure all other provinces do so as well?
The founder of the Ottawa company that made Doug Ford’s “Canada is not for sale” ball cap has seen a huge jump in sales thanks to the Ontario premier’s patronage. The tale of patriotic haberdashery began less than a week ago,
With Premier Doug Ford set to call a snap election on Wednesday, CTV’s Kimberley Johnson explores what voters in Ottawa are keeping an eye on.
Re: Premier Doug Ford confirms he will call snap Ontario election next week, Jan. 24.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes an announcement in Toronto with Minister Greg Rickford and Chief of Aroland First Nation Sonny Gagnon. Watch LIVE here.
ALSO ON SPEED DIAL — The premier, widely believed to be days away from calling a provincial election, said he speaks with DOMINIC LEBLANC “every day — almost every day” as they coordinate a Team Canada approach to wrangling the Trump administration.
TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford plans to call a snap election next Wednesday and send Ontarians to the polls on Feb. 27, The Canadian Press reported Thursday. Two senior government sources said Ford recently made the decision for the rare winter election after waffling for months.
An Ottawa company is seeing a big boost in sales after Premier Doug Ford wore its ‘Canada is not for sale’ hat. CTV’s Dylan Dyson reports.
Canada's premiers are meeting virtually with the prime minister today to talk about Donald Trump's early moves as president.
The leader of Canada’s most populous province says he will be calling an election in Ontario because he says he needs a mandate to fight U.S.
Distinctly American liquor brands such as Jack Daniel's could disappear from LCBO shelves if Doug Ford makes good on his threat to retaliate to threatened U.S. tariffs. That has some local restaurateurs stocking up,
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump says he will impose on Canada and Mexico on Feb.