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POTUS informed his Cabinet this week that Carney is “a very nice gentleman.” The PM shared his sense of things on the “Inside ...
Doug Ford, Ontario's premier, has advocated for a bilateral agreement with the U.S. (David Kawai/Bloomberg) The U.S. and Canada should negotiate a trade deal without Mexico as they reconfigure ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Liberal Leader Mark Carney meet for breakfast. Liberal-style big-government growth programs won't get the province moving: only deep cuts in taxes and regulations will, ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford seems to be a happy camper these days ... Eliminating corporate income taxes would make Ontario highly competitive in today’s world. Instead, the Ford government spends ...
1:26 Canada’s NHL teams optimistic about ending Stanley Cup drought Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he hopes a Canadian team wins the Stanley Cup, but he really wants the Maple Leafs do it.
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he hopes a Canadian team wins the Stanley Cup, but he really wants the Maple Leafs do it. The Leafs are set to face off against the Ottawa Senators in ...
Premier Doug Ford is standing firm behind his deal with Therme to open a waterpark and spa at Ontario Place amid a report the company misrepresented itself — and its finances — to land the ...
Doug Ford said he had asked his government to look into the contract that granted a 95-year lease to a European wellness company after a New York Times investigation into the deal. By Matina ...
Doug Ford won re-election as Ontario’s premier on a promise he would “Protect Ontario” and its economy, particularly from United States tariffs. But as his government prepares to table its next budget ...
The Ford government should indeed try to protect the province and its economy, but not by pursuing many of the policies in its election platform, writes Matthew Lau. (Credit: DAVE CHAN/AFP via Getty ...
We pull back the curtain and what is in full view is by no means like the grand prize a lucky contestant can win on a game show. They look like Trump-style buttons and they are meant to be seen ...
Premier Doug Ford is playing the Trump card to justify “a radically different approach” to doing business. In Tuesday’s speech from the throne — read in the legislature by Lt.- ...
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