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Ontario votes: Opposition leaders campaigning in northern cities, Ford in TorontoMost of Ontario's main party leaders will be courting voters in northern parts of the province today, as Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford returns to Toronto.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNWill tariffs overshadow health care as an Ontario election issue?On a freezing February morning, members of the union that represents thousands of Ontario health-care workers lined up ...
Schools say they need steady funding to make up for the $2-billion in international tuition revenue they expect to lose over ...
The three London-only ridings are NDP-held in a region that’s otherwise a Tory stronghold. But early aggregate polling for ...
Ontario’s main party leaders are set to make stops in Toronto and southwestern Ontario today before two of them venture north ...
Opposition leaders competing with Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative Party have turned their sights back to the Greenbelt ...
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Former British prime minister Boris Johnson and former Australian prime minister Scott Morrison rebuilt shattered ties with ...
One of the loudest cries for help from Ontario’s mayors, including London Mayor Josh Morgan in his role as chair of the Big ...
A new poll by Ipsos for Global News found that two-thirds of Canadians think less of the U.S. as a country and are turning their backs on American products and travel.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s upcoming resignation and the threat of U.S. President Donald Trump among factors in tightening race, according to Ipsos Public Affairs CEO.
One candidate is out for the Liberals, and one candidate is in for the NDP in Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry as the provincial election enters its second week.
With tariff threats from the U.S. on pause, the leaders of two major Ontario parties switched focus to other issues on the ...
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