Politico reported on Saturday that Ontario's Premier Doug Ford threatened an all-out booze ban if President Donald Trump pushes for a trade war with Canada. Though Ford threatened a booze ban in December,
The leader of Canada’s most populous province says he will be calling an election in Ontario because he says he needs a mandate to fight U.S.
TORONTO — Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario ... Eight years ago, the Trump counterweight in Canada was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with his gauzy progressivism, People magazine looks and ...
Canada's premiers are meeting virtually with the prime minister today to talk about Donald Trump's early moves as president.
While Premier Doug Ford insists that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat is why he's calling an election 15 months ahead of schedule, there are plenty of reasons why the timing is politically advantageous to Ford and his Ontario PC Party.
“We have to send a message,” he said. Ontario Premier Doug Ford, left, speaks, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on during a first ministers meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday, Jan ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said ... impact on that region,” Trudeau said. Ontario's Premier Doug Ford said the provinces need to be ...
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes his opening remarks as Ontario Premier Doug Ford, left, and Minister of Finance, Public Safety and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc, right ...
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, plans to rain economic punishment on Americans if President Donald Trump targets Canada in a trade war. Ford has threatened to cut power transmission to U.S. homes and businesses and banish U.
Promised by Premier Doug Ford last fall, $200 cheques are now landing in mailboxes across Ontario. Heather Rivers reports on what you need to know about them. Promised by Premier Doug Ford last fall, $200 cheques are now landing in mailboxes across Ontario. Heather Rivers reports on what you need to know about them.
The timing couldn’t have been better for Premier Doug Ford when it comes to his early election call. Just around the time that Ford was visiting with Lt.-Gov. Edith Dumont to ask for the Ontario Legislature to be dissolved and an election to be called,