Two of Ontario’s main party leaders focused their attention south of the border Friday with American tariffs possibly hours ...
With U.S. President Trump going ahead with his plan to hit Canada with massive tariffs Canadian leaders are bracing for impact with a united front.
The PC Party leader promised $22 billion in infrastructure funding to help create jobs in the face of U.S. President Donald ...
Here’s the latest (all times Eastern): U.S. President Donald Trump says he will probably impose tariffs of 10% on Canadian oil after the White House said he was going to go forward with 25% levies on ...
A dire need for more “properly funded” public transit, fixing a “crumbling economy” and the tariff threat from south of the ...
In 2022, when Ontarians last went to the polls, the candidate was Marc Despatie, who finished a distant second to West, ...
PC Leader Doug Ford promised $22 billion in spending for infrastructure projects in Ontario during a news conference in ...
The survey, conducted exclusively for Global News, suggests if the election were held tomorrow the PCs would form a third majority government.
Dominic LeBlanc has no time for “51st state” jokes. He’s too busy trying to keep the U.S. from slapping tariffs on its neighbor to the north.
The 25% tax that President Donald Trump plans to slap as soon as Saturday on imports from Canada and Mexico could drive up the price of everything from gasoline to pickup trucks to the guacamole dip ...
Given that Doug Ford could have waited months to risk losing his job as Ontario’s leader, experts weigh in on the pros and ...
Canada’s most populous province is off to the polls again, a contest that could have consequences for Ontario’s competitive iGaming market.