Premier Doug Ford and his Executive Council will be sworn in on March 19 after he led the Progressive Conservatives to a third successive majority government in the Ontario election.
Ford dissolved the legislature at the end of January to call a snap winter election, which his party won with a majority of 80 seats. The NDP formed Opposition with 27.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick have agreed to meet on Thursday to “discuss a ...
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Doug Ford, the Ontario Premier, announced Tuesday that his province's planned 25% tariff on electricity exports to the U.S ...
It’s not official, but sources indicate a recount of votes in a Mississauga riding from the recent Ontario election confirms ...
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford agreed Tuesday to suspend the province's surcharge on electricity it exports to three ...
TORONTO - Ontario’s legislature will be called back on April 14 to begin its 44th session of parliament after Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives won a late February vote. Ford called the ...