The four leaders were in North Bay on Friday for the first of two debates after Doug Ford called the snap Feb.27 election -- the first provincial vote to be ...
The Liberals also lost a candidate Thursday, the day of Elections Ontario’s deadline for candidate nominations, and now have no candidate in Windsor West, which is expected to be a fight between the ...
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A running list of Ontario election promises in campaign for snap Feb. 27 voteA running list of election promises announced by the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, NDP, Liberals and Greens in the ...
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Ontario party leaders spar over housing in first election debateNORTH BAY, Ont. — The leaders of Ontario's New Democratic, Liberal and Green parties are going on the offensive against ...
The Eglinton-Lawrence riding remained sharply contested in the 2022 election, with Martin besting the Liberal opponent by ...
Natasha Doyle-Merrick says she is now throwing her support behind the Liberals in her riding to prevent a Progressive ...
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Ontario NDP candidate withdraws in Toronto riding, citing close PC-Liberal raceThe candidate nominated by the Ontario NDP for Toronto riding Eglinton-Lawrence has pulled out of the election and is ...
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Singh says NDP expects snap election call if Carney wins Liberal leadershipNDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Friday he doesn't think he'll have to chose between voting on tariff relief and bringing down ...
Toronto-St. Paul's is representative of the city's diversity at a cultural, economic and social level. It's also symbolic of fierce competition between the NDP and Liberals as voters head to the polls ...
Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford North Bay: ...
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Ontario votes: Some party leaders campaigning in Toronto, Ford remains in WashingtonAs Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford spends another day in Washington, D.C., in his capacity as Ontario premier, his opponents will continue courting votes ahead of the provincial election.
Toronto-St. Paul’s Liberal candidate Stephanie Smyth said a desire for change is the reason why her party lost in that riding in the 2018 and 2022 provincial elections. “I think it was time ...
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