In the opening two weeks of the campaign, the Progressive Conservatives, Ontario Liberals and NDP have all unveiled a series of high-cost promises.
Many Ontarians are without a primary care provider, and the political parties pledge to address this need in various ways.
A running list of election promises announced by the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, NDP, Liberals and Greens in the ...
The Ring of Fire is a mineral-rich area in northern Ontario. Ontario is in the midst of a provincial election campaign and ...
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles unveiled her party’s northern Ontario platform in Sudbury on Thursday, with promises to hire ...
As Ontario’s snap winter election campaign reaches its halfway point, Progressive Conservatives’ main opponents are still ...
Canadian flagmaker Flags Unlimited's sales have doubled from a year earlier, the company's owners said, as tensions with the ...
With hundreds of people experiencing homelessness and opioid-related death rates that far exceed provincial averages, there's ...
Progressive Conservative John Jordan won the riding in 2022 with 50 per cent of the vote, more than doubling the vote count of his nearest rival. His victory maintained the Tories’ two-decade hold on ...
Crombie first responded by defending former premier Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal government, saying that, as far as she recalled, ...
The 18-century English writer Samuel Johnson opined that the prospect of impending death helps a person focus on what’s important. In the same way, the looming threat of U.S. tariffs should be treated ...
An NDP government would take immediate steps to help Northerners with their bills, including a grocery rebate program that would deliver $122 per month “to families who need it the most,” she said, ...