With less than three weeks until Ontarians head to the polls, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford on the weekend continued to emphasize border security as a top campaign issue, promising ...
placing as many as 500,000 Ontario jobs at risk. Ford kicked off his election campaign in Windsor West — the only riding this side of London that isn’t represented by his Tory party ...
Ford promised to spend $50 million to expand the Ontario Provincial Police's Joint-Air Support Unit with two new H-135 helicopters to support the Niagara Regional Police and the Windsor Police ...
The Ontario ... University of Windsor political science department. Windsor was once home to what he called an economic and social elite that voted Liberal, he said. But the Ford motor strike ...
Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford touted his party’s border security measures amid the threat of U.S. tariffs, as the NDP focused on pocketbook issues Saturday with the promise ...
Mr. Ford’s opposition critics have charged he’s unfairly using his Washington trip to campaign. The Ontario PC Party is paying for Mr. Ford’s expenses, as well as all political staff ...
“China is playing by its own rules, is flooding markets, hijacking supply chains, undercutting our workers and threatening our industries,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters on Monday ...
The Ontario Liberal Party has so far named only one candidate for the four Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent ridings for the ...
“Unlike Doug Ford, I didn’t want Donald Trump to win the White House back because I knew it would be bad for Ontario. We need to stand together as Team Canada against Trump,” she said.