Doug Ford planning to call Ontario election next Wed.
Ontario voters are heading to the polls soon. Premier Doug Ford confirmed that he will officially call an election on Wednesday.
Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie says she’s ready to become Ontario’s next premier, despite Doug Ford being “selfish” for calling an election.
We will be calling the election next Wednesday,” the Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford told reporters at a campaign-style announcement in Brampton.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has confirmed he will call a snap election this winter. At a news conference in Brampton Jan. 24, Ford confirmed he would meet with the lieutenant governor to dissolve the provincial parliament on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford will call a provincial election on Wednesday, with Ontarians heading to the polls on February 27.
Divisions between Canada’s premiers in the face of potential U.S. tariffs remain on full display, with Ontario’s Doug Ford backing a sweeping “dollar-for-dollar” response while ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is considering calling a snap provincial election as early as next week, a source says, with Mr. Ford’s top staffer sending an internal memo about the need for strong ...
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, plans to rain economic punishment on Americans if President Donald Trump targets Canada in a trade war. Ford has threatened to cut power transmission to U.S. homes and businesses and banish U.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is preparing to take a tough stance against the U.S., threatening economic retaliation if President Trump targets Canada in a trade conflict.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will call a snap election next Wednesday, to be held on Feb. 27. Although he has a large majority government and is leading in most polls by more than 20 points, Ford wants a “ very strong mandate ” to take on U.S. President Donald Trump and his threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian products.