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A protester made it onto the stage at a Ford Fest event in Etobicoke organized by the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party ...
Now that Ontario's controversial Bill 5 is law, the next question is what Premier Doug Ford will do with all the powers it ...
There's a quiet and mysterious move afoot to push Premier Doug Ford's Ontario PC government to adopt more fiscally conservative policies.
Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner Patricia Kosseim said the Ford government’s tactics broke laws requiring ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will meet with Brampton business leaders for an informal discussion next week. Ford will be a guest of the Brampton Board of Trade for a morning brunch session where he will ...
Proposed changes by the Ford government to bring new controls over Ontario’s children aid societies prioritize finances over ...
Today marks three full weeks on strike for 3,600 members of the Ontario Compensation Employees Union (OCEU/CUPE 1750), in the ...
Speaking at an event hosted by the Globe and Mail on Monday, Ford addressed plans by the premiers of Saskatchewan and Alberta to restore American-made alcohol in their provinces.
Ontario information commissioner cites ‘systemic’ issues but says Ford government has since improved adherence to recordkeeping laws ...
“The Ford government broke post-secondary funding, and now it wants to scapegoat students and school,” Hsu told the ...
Ontario’s truly “Big Beautiful” Bill 5, also called the “Protecting Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act 2025,” is now law.
For the past two years, the Ford government has set targets for new homes in towns and cities around Ontario, promising them extra cash if they meet those goals.