Doug Ford defied the odds in the Ontario election to become the first premier to win three consecutive majority governments since Leslie Frost in 1959.
Ontario voters braved a snap winter election and delivered a blockbuster result that will echo through Queen’s Park for years ...
Progressive Conservative win on Mountain means a majority of city seats are blue for the first time since the Mike Harris-led government of the 1990s.
Here are some of the surprises from election night: PC candidate Michelle Cooper, executive director of the PC Ontario Fund, ...
Tories win a majority; PC takes Hamilton Mountain; NDP wins Hamilton Centre City residents cast their ballots Thursday in the ...
Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives won a third straight majority government, propelled by his visible crusade against ...
Imogen Walker invited cabinet member Darren Jones MP to the town to highlight the challenges faced by local businesses ...
The Ontario election seems like a cake walk for Doug Ford and the PC Party, but even if they do win, we could see several ...
Tailpipe emissions are still Canada’s most significant driver of greenhouse gas emissions, which directly cause global warming and climate change. Despite the burden of passenger vehicles on climate ...
An NDP candidate seeking re-election faces a sitting mayor running for the PCs, as three local mayors endorse the ...
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas stretches from West Fifth Street, near Mohawk College on the Hamilton Mountain past Ancaster in the west, and north to Dundas, including some rural areas as well as urban ...