With voting day just a couple weeks away, the Ontario Liberals and Greens have officially named their candidates for the ...
"We've had our share of battles in the past. But we all agree on one thing: Canada...is worth celebrating and fighting for." ...
A flurry of local leader have all introduced Doug Ford at campaign events and offered his Progressive Conservative Party their support.
As Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford spends another day in Washington, D.C., in his capacity as Ontario premier, his ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who's in the middle of a provincial election campaign, has been given the moniker 'Captain Canada,' becoming an unofficial advocate for the entire country as it faces off ...
Canada’s premiers are in Washington today to meet with lawmakers, business groups and lobbyists in a joint effort to push ...
CBC Thunder Bay will be providing updates on the four main ridings to watch here in northwestern Ontario to help voters sort ...
Two Ontario party leaders laid out their plans to help young people deal with the affordability crisis, promising to reduce ...
A rare moment in Ontario electoral history saw the campaign split between three parties campaigning across the province, while one leader headed south to the United States.
Ford spoke with a representative of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce about 'Fortress Am-Can,' a staple of his re-election ...
Progressive Conservative candidate Charmaine Williams is seeking a second term in Centre in the upcoming Feb. 27 election.
There hasn’t been much change since the campaign began Jan. 29, with the Progressive Conservatives and Doug Ford far ahead of the second-place Liberals and Bonnie Crombie. The NDP and Marit Stiles are ...