As Ontarians prepare to head to the polls on Feb. 27, political parties are racing to confirm their candidates for the upcoming election. CBC Windsor will help you stay informed by keeping on top of each local riding,
Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Thursday, Jan. 30: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford London: Ford will make an announcement at 9:30 a.m. He will then visit workers at Labatt Brewery in the city.
It’s day two on the provincial campaign trail, and the four Ontario party leaders are setting the stage for a heated race.
As party leaders launched their election campaigns with prepared speeches Wednesday, NDP Leader Marit Stiles was ready with lengthy criticisms of her opponents on the ballot, while the only politician Doug Ford mentioned outside his party was U.
Doug Ford, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, has called an early election. He leads the party for a third consecutive campaign.
A city councillor and a former mayoral candidate are on the ballot for this large rural Ottawa riding whose MPP went from Progressive Conservative to Independent last year.
Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford pitched himself Wednesday as the best steward of the economy in the face of looming tariffs, but the other party leaders say his record from the
The Ontario premier says he's ready for a street fight if Trump makes good on threats of a trade war with Canada
Ontario’s political party leaders are fanning out across the province today for their first official day on the snowy campaign trail. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford triggered the
Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg is the Ontario Progressive Conservative candidate in the Niagara Falls riding for next month’s provincial election. The first-term Niagara Falls city councillor and owner/operator of Patterson Funeral Home will challenge NDP ...
Ontario’s take-no-prisoners Premier Doug Ford is threatening to ban U.S. alcohol in stores and cut power to American homes and businesses close to the border in his war on Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs.
The leader of Canada’s most populous province of Ontario said Friday he will be calling an election next week because he needs a mandate to fight U.S. President Donald