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On Monday, Ford called the commercial 'the most successful ad in the history of North America' owing to the intense conversation and reaction triggered by the television spot.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday that Prime Minister Mark Carney, along with his chief of staff, watched the province’s anti-tariff television ad featuring Ronald Reagan before it first aired and later drew the retributive ire of U.S. President Donald Trump.
The premier of Canada’s most powerful province — and arguably the country’s most successful politician today — has gotten under Donald Trump’s skin again.
Along with ending the practice of set election dates every four years, Attorney General Doug Downey is boosting maximum donations from the current $3,400 to $5,000 in January and tying
The premier said the advert was viewed one billion times as Trump said he has no plans to meet with his Canadian counterpart.
A defiant Doug Ford said the commercial his government launched, to the fury of U.S. President Donald Trump, derailing trade talks, has 'achieved' its goal and will now end.
With the LA Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays battling it out in the 2025 World Series, it appears California's Governor, Gavin Newsom, and Ontario's Premier, Doug Ford, are using the event as a means to
Here’s the latest on the Ford government walking back a controversial plan that led to outcry among renters and advocates, the big push to get Mark Carney to recognize pharmacare as a nation-building project and what a new poll reveals about Torontonians’ top concerns.