Ontario's Progressive Conservatives released their platform Monday, with three days until election day, and it contains $40 billion in promises plus a proposal to get rid of the minimum retail price for liquor.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is coming under attack from his rivals for comments he made Sunday about the long waits in many Ontario emergency rooms, suggesting people showing up with minor ailments were partly to blame.
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,
From Ford's 'Captain Canada' jersey to Crombie's all-red suit, party leaders have relied on visual cues to get their message across in this sped-up campaign.
Doug Ford has positioned himself as an ally of workers but labour advocates say his work legislation has been weak on enforcement, resulting in little change in the workplace
Liberal shortcomings, including a broken promise to hold the line on taxes in their first budget and delayed plans to close coal plants, appeared to be overshadowed on the campaign trail by PC Leader John Tory’s promise to extend funding to faith-based schools.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford offered little clarity Sunday on how he would pay for billions of dollars in promises if re-elected, as looming tariffs from the U.S. continue to keep economic stability at the forefront of the election campaign.
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A running list of Ontario election promises in campaign for snap Feb. 27 voteA running list of election promises announced by the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, NDP, Liberals and Greens in the province's snap election campaign. The vote is set for Feb. 27. Progressive Conservatives Feb.
Ontario residents report getting text messages about provincial election. Ontario PC party confirms it sends text messages but won’t confirm how it accesses Ontario residents’ phone numbers.
Underscoring the accelerating march to the right of Canada’s union bureaucracies, Unifor Local 1285—the bargaining agent for some 8,000 auto assembly, auto parts, food processing and other workers in Brampton,
From Doug Ford's hot mic moment to limiting journalists' questions, the Progressive Conservatives have hit a rocky stretch in their re-election campaign.
Ontario’s Doug Ford won an overwhelming majority government on the basis of the ballots of less than 18 per cent of the province’s eligible voters. Are voters still disengaged?
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