Just minutes left in Ontario Election 2025, and Star reporter Taylor Campbell reports voters are still “trickling into” Mackenzie Hall, one of Windsor’s most historic buildings, to cast ballots in Windsor West, which in 2022 boasted one of the worst turnouts in the last Ontario election.
PC Leader Doug Ford returned to Windsor on Wednesday and spoke primarily about the impending trade war with the U.S., with direct messaging for President Donald Trump wrapped into his plea to Ontario voters a day before the election.
Windsor-area polls have closed, and results will soon start coming in. Windsor West is the riding to watch: It's one Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative party has had its eye on.
The Progressive Conservatives will form a third consecutive majority government in Ontario after a snap winter election.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford began the last day of campaigning in the same place it started in late January: the southwestern Ontario border city of Windsor.Wearing a Canadian hockey sweater with the name bar of "NEVER" and the number "51,
Thursday is election day in Ontario, and while the polls have consistently had the Progressive Conservatives cruising to re-election, there are various ridings across the province in which the results may come down to the wire or have broader implications.
Ontario's political party leaders are making their final pitches to voters a day before the province heads to the polls, with Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford saying he wants to be premier "forever" and his rivals asking Ontarians to choose change.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservatives cruised to their third straight majority government Thursday, after a snap winter election fought amid the spectre of U.S. tariffs. It was the first time since 1959 in Ontario that a party leader ...