Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Sunday, Feb. 23: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug ...
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, a lower-city riding stretching east from Hamilton’s industrial sector to past Fifty Road, was an ...
Ontario's main political parties are competing for the hearts of voters by appealing to their wallets, with a mix of tax cuts ...
A running list of election promises announced by the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, NDP, Liberals and Greens in the ...
With only days left in the provincial election, local Ontario PC candidate Chris Scott and his team are making strategic ...
Economically, the only growth we are seeing in Ontario is the public sector workforce and the massive provincial debt. This ...
Ontario students can choose to vote in either their original home riding or in the district where they attend university or ...
PC Leader Doug Ford spoke while he visited Burlington Thursday morning on skilled trades, tariffs and his plans to visit ...
With the Ontario election drawing ever closer, the liberal party and NDP released their platforms in full, both recommending tens of billions in spending to fulfil their promises.
In response to a question about candidate participation in debates and interviews, the PC campaign released this statement: “Ontario PC candidates will spend every day of the campaign at people ...
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford's campaign slogan is "Protect Ontario," but during the province-wide leaders' debate on Monday night, he seemed to switch it to "Protect My Lead." Ford played it safe for ...
John Spina of the New Blue Party had not responded to calls by the DMBIA as of the morning of Feb. 20, organizers said. When asked why incumbent PC candidate Hamid wouldn’t be attending, his campaign ...