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 say Ford ...
Two senior government sources said Premier Doug Ford plans to call a snap election next Wednesday and send Ontarians to the polls on Feb. 27. The Canadian Press is not naming them so they can speak ...
Two senior government sources say Premier Doug Ford plans to call a snap election next Wednesday and send Ontarians to the polls on Feb. 27.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will call an early election next week after weeks of speculation and repeated claims that he needs a “strong mandate” to stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff ...
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford will call a provincial election on Wednesday, with Ontarians heading to the polls on February 27, sources confirm to 680 NewsRadio.
Speaking at a Markham fundraiser that was closed to the media, Premier Doug Ford did not mince words about a vote he is ...
In fact, behind the United States president’s bullying lies a barely hidden fault line: Canada’s survival faces challenges not only from the U.S., but from within, due to fraying internal alliances ...
Premier Doug Ford is planning to call a provincial election next Wednesday, which would send Ontarians to the polls on Feb. 27, a senior Progressive Conservative source has confirmed to CBC News.The ...
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Speculation has been ramping up that Ontario voters could soon be heading to the polls. Amid tariff threats by U.S. President Donald Trump, Premier Doug Ford has been saying he needs a mandate to ...
U.S. President Donald Trump hasn’t imposed any tariffs on Canada yet, but he’s already dealt a potentially devastating blow to Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s signature industrial policy.