The provincial election campaign saw Green leader Mike Schreiner and NDP leader Marit Stiles in Kitchener-Centre backing candidates and presenting platforms focused on affordability, healthcare, and ...
Leger found nearly two-thirds of Ontarians (59 per cent) are happy with Ford’s handling of the bilateral row as premier, with clear majorities among Progressive Conservative (79 per cent), Liberal (56 ...
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.
Of his two opponents, Crombie is the only one showing potential signs of life. A new Nanos Research poll has Crombie’s Liberals at 30.9 per cent of decided voters polled. The NDP trails badly at 18.8 ...
A new poll suggests that if Mark Carney wins the Liberal leadership race, he would erase the massive lead the Conservatives ...
Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie says she’ll cut the interest on OSAP loans to help struggling students in Ontario.
Two Ontario leaders have laid out plans on the campaign trail to help young people deal with the affordability crisis.
Meanwhile, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is in Washington today to meet with U.S. lawmakers and business leaders ...
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.
Here's where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Tuesday, Feb. 11: Washington, D.C.: Ford will be there in ...
In some ways, her political career began at the community pool. As part of a synchronized swimming team during their ...
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