Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pointing to the uncertainty in Ottawa and the rising economic threat from Washington. He is now calling for an in-person first ministers’ meeting to be held next week.
A decade after gunmen stormed the offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in a deadly assault that shook France to ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, announcing Monday that he intends to resign as Liberal leader and prime minister as soon as his party names his replacement, has set a series of political machinations ...
Ford was asked repeatedly if the threat of tariffs from President-elect Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau's resignation would push him to rule out an early election in 2025.
Unions for 15,000 Ontario provincial education workers say they could strike or begin other protests as soon as January 9, ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says that the federal government needs to stay focused on incoming U.S. President Donald Trump’s ...
U.S president-elect Donald Trump has threatened a blanket tariff on Canadian goods imported into the U.S. and has repeatedly ...
Ford has proposed buying Alaska as a counterproposal to Donald Trump’s frequent reference of Canada as America’s 51st state.
NO RESISTANCE — The Federal Reserve’s top regulatory official, Michael Barr, announced today that he will step down in the ...
The Ontario premier is refusing to rule out a snap election despite the uncertainty caused by the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Now that the uncertainty about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s future is over, let’s look at the collateral damage caused by ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has snapped back at Donald Trump’s frequent taunts about treating Canada as a U.S. state with a ...