Conservative party decides the next Premier of Ontario
This will work. the Ontario NDP dental plan for every one.#Onpolihttps://t.co/al9EcAUNRu — Rick Barnes (@queerthoughts)March 19, 2018 That's right – if the New Democratic Party forms a government following Ontario's general election on June 7, we'll all get free dental care. The...
Members of Parliament Pierre Poilievre, Leslyn Lewis and Scott Aitchison are running, as are former Quebec premier Jean Charest and Roman Baber, a former Ontario legislator who was removed from Premier Doug Ford’s caucus over opposition to COVID-19 lockdowns. Many in the party see the...
by Taylor Delandro 20 hours ago Media Watters tells Ontario premier it would be a ‘privilege to be taken over’ by US by Dominick Mastrangelo 22 hours ago Video/Hill.TV See all Hill.TV See all Video Rising Rising: January 8, 2025 by TheHill.com 01/08/25 2:53 PM ET Risin...
Toronto’s bid for the 2015 Pan Am Games is in Copenhagen on the Ocassion of the Olympic Congress. This may be the final time the bid committee will have to lobby several of the PASO members that are in town for the event. Saturday, the bid team led by Ontario Premier Da...
QUEBEC — Newly re-elected Quebec Premier François Legault will present his new cabinet on Thursday, Oct. 20. Thus far, Legault has only confirmed that Christian Dubé will remain health minister.Canadian Press Oct 12, 2022 1:02 PM Oct 12, 2022 1:20 PM ...
Doug Ford, premier of Canada’s economic engine Ontario, warned of potential job losses and a slowdown in business with tariffs. He told CNN Saturday: “We’re going to stand up for what’s right.” US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has warned new tariffs could “further drive up ...
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(of oil) every single day. If there was a tariff on that, that would increase gas by $1 a gallon, that wouldn’t go over very well.” The Ontario premier, a Progressive Conservative, said, however, that he would prefer to work with Trump since the US and Canada are stronger ...