A rare moment in Ontario electoral history saw the campaign split between three parties campaigning across the province, while one leader headed south to the United States.
Over the opening two weeks of the campaign, Global News has tracked the locations of public events all four party leaders have held, and which ridings they're appearing in most.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is heading to Washington, D.C., today to meet with U.S. lawmakers and business ...
Canadian premiers are taking up the Team Canada mantle in Washington this week for a joint mission to convince U.S. President ...
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Premiers travel to Washington amid ...
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Ontario’s contract for satellite internet access is an unnecessary stop-gap measure that could put Canadian security at risk ...
Ontario's NDP and Liberal leaders tried to keep voters focused on health care Monday, even as actions by the U.S. president ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford requested that Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont dissolve Ontario’s Legislative Assembly, triggering ...
U.S. tariffs on Canadian energy threaten North America’s trade. Will Alberta’s oil surge and Trudeau’s counter-tariffs reshape the U.S.-Canada energy partnership?
Ontario's main political parties pivoted to affordability measures Wednesday, as the threat of U.S. tariffs took a back seat ...
Meanwhile, Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie vowed to double payments under the Ontario Disability Support Program, which ...