A city councillor is calling on the police chief to speak out against remarks Ontario Premier Doug Ford made in London about bringing back the death penalty during a speech at the chief’s gala ...
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford reportedly joked about bringing back the death penalty during a campaign speech at a London, Ont., police chief gala in late January. The Toronto Star first reported ...
has been the Hamilton Spectator’s staff editorial cartoonist since 1997. He has been twice cited by the United Nations for excellence in satire, and has been recognized by the Association of ...
It was a lofty promise: Speaking to one of his “Ford Fest” barbecues in Kitchener, Ont., in September, 2023, Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford ... $1-million during the ...
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles is asking the province’s Integrity Commissioner to investigate Doug Ford ... purposes during the provincial election campaign. Mr. Ford was in Washington ...
Doug Ford Ontario Progressive Conservative Party Leader Doug Ford, left, speaks during the Ontario election debate as Ontario Green Leader Mike Schreiner looks on in North Bay on Friday February ...
What Doug Ford said when asked why he was '100%' happy Trump won U.S. election — until tariff threat
On Feb. 3, 2025, PC Leader Doug Ford was captured on video ... until Trump responded with tariff threats that could cause massive harm to Ontario's economy. During a campaign stop in ...
WASHINGTON—In politics, as in war, symbolism matters. So with Canada on the brink of a trade war with the United States, it was symbolic that the nation’s provincial and territorial leaders ...
In 2019, Ontario Premier Doug Ford imposed a 10 per cent tuition cut, then froze domestic tuition, hamstringing post-secondary budgets. Ford touted lower costs as a win for students and families.
Doug Ford, leader of Ontario Progressive Conservatives, drew criticism for joking about the death penalty at a police gala, referencing 'sparky' while discussing crime. Canada abolished capital ...
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