Participating in a fireside chat in Mississauga on Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford addressed the potential 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods threatened by incoming U.S. President Donald Trump.
Now, Ford seems poised to translate his patriotic defence of Canada into an easy and opportunistic election victory. There is just enough time to stage an election thanks to Prime Minister Justin ...
The hoped-for consensus on how to retaliate against U.S. tariffs didn't materialize during the first minister's meeting in ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is unveiling more details about his “Fortress Am-Can” plan to bolster the relationship between the ...
Ford appeared in Ottawa sporting a cap with the caption 'Canada is not for sale' after Trump pushed the idea of a merger with the U.S.
The Ontario government is rolling out a province-wide dashboard to monitor people who are out on bail for firearms-related ...
The end of federal government cash subsidies for electric vehicle purchases will likely have little effect in London and ...
Ontario Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie kicked off a provincial tour in Mississauga with strong words for Premier Doug Ford.
We'll continue to mine gold. We'll continue to mine the base metals. We'll continue to explore for the base metals,' he says ...
Eby added that B.C. supports Ottawa's proposal to respond with Canadian tariffs on American goods entering Canada as well "as ...