PC Leader Doug Ford chose Windsor West to launch his re-election campaign in January. He used the Ambassador Bridge as a ...
On the same day as the local labour council gave its NDP endorsements, Unifor Local 47 president Jeff Mark, representing 115 ...
A running list of election promises announced by the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, NDP, Liberals and Greens in the ...
Ottawa patients say they have been upsold and pressured to spend hundreds, even thousands, of extra dollars on cataract ...
The Ontario Coalition for the Rights of Homeless People, a provincewide group of local politicians, recently said it wants ...
Bold plans and promises for high-speed rail lines in Canada stretch as far back as Pierre Trudeau’s government. So far, none ...
We've made it past the halfway point of our first winter election season in 142 years (no really, you can look it up). It was a busy week on the campaign trail, so here's a look back on a few of the ...
A provincial election is less than two weeks away, but you might not know it by cruising around Windsor-Essex.
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles was in Toronto on Tuesday appealing to voters in a city that will be key to the party's fortunes on election day, as the Progressive Conservatives push to flip New ...
A grassroots group of municipal politicians is urging voters to make homelessness a provincial election issue, with the ...
Patricia Burnham enjoyed cake decorating, gardening, playing the piano, reading, crosswords, coloring, orchids and butterflies.
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford reportedly joked about bringing back the death penalty during a campaign speech at a London, Ont., police chief gala in late January. The Toronto Star first reported ...