Vancouver, British Columbia – The leader of Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, on Wednesday triggered a snap election, ...
Canada’s most populous province is off to the polls again, a contest that could have consequences for Ontario’s competitive iGaming market.
Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford pitched himself Wednesday as the best steward of the economy in the face of ...
All four provincial leaders made their first official pitches to voters, CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp reports.
The Ontario NDP is promising to remove tolls from the privately owned Highway 407 for all drivers and initiate a potential purchase of the highway in a pre-election pitch to voters days before the ...
On Tuesday afternoon, Ontario Premier Doug Ford plans to visit the lieutenant-governor to dissolve the legislature and trigger an early election campaign officially beginning on Wednesday.
Ontario's political parties have been preparing for months for the possibility of an early election, but next week's snap election call has pushed planning to a fever pitch. Premier Doug Ford has ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been dropping hints for some time about the possibility of a provincial election this spring, if not sooner. Those hints are being reinforced by the pending arrival of ...
Doug Ford could trigger an Ontario election as early as next week, two sources close to the government confirmed to CBC News. Both sources said they expect the election to be called in the first week ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has just confirmed what people in the province have been anticipating for months now: an early election, to be called in just a matter of days. During the question period ...
Critics contend Ford doesn’t need to call an early election, since he has a majority government and as premier already has the job of defending Ontario’s interests. “While our province ...
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives are in the poll position as the governing party revs up for a snap election call Wednesday ... and a reporter covering Ontario politics.