Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to address the summit in Ottawa on Monday, and leaders of opposition parties are also expected to attend. Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser is also expected to be there on Monday. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 18, 2024...
FLETCHER and GRAHAM WHITEIn Ontario, 1982 was a year in which the economy staggered and bothopposition parties tried to rebuild. While Premier William Davis worriedabout the province's deficit, the opposition parties chose new leaders and setabout dealing with their own substantial debts. On the ...
The Ontario New Democratic Party has won Opposition status in the last two elections, and as leader, Stiles whipped the votes of 28 members against a Progressive Conservative majority. That is a good run for this traditionally third place party, and a solid base camp from which to push higher...
Ford has said his government is prepared to spend tens of billions of dollars to protect jobs and the economy of Ontario, and he has mused about making Americans pay more for the electricity Ontario sends to the U.S.Opposition parties accuse Ford of calling an early election before any pote...
Wynne Agrees to Meet Ontario Opposition Leaders on Political Fundraising ReformOntario party leaders to talk finance reform--TORONTO - Premier Kathleen Wynne has agreed to meet...Leslie, Keith
All three parties are fixated on government spending plans, not the broader economy with Video Randall Denley5 days agoNP Comment Chris Selley: Doug Ford asks Ontarians to imagine the horrors of someone else being in charge The party leaders disagree on little except each others' virtuousness ...
The New Democrat and Liberal leaders have both been presenting themselves as the only alternative to Ford’s Tories and haven’t outright said they will work together in the event of a Progressive Conservative minority. It could be the last election as NDP leader for Andrea Horwath, who’s ma...
One of the official charges of the puppet government was to organise "free and fair elections". In the conditions of terror imposed by the communists, the elections of November 1946 were won with a massive majority by the anticommunist opposition, who obtained between seventy and ninety per ...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: 232/ THEPROVINCIALPERSPECTIVEboth OntarioandManitoba gearedup for1981 campaigns.TheoppositionpartiesinAlberta, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia,andManitoba triedtorevive their political fortunesbyelectingnewleaders, whileinSaskatche-wana newpartywasformed.In theNorthwest ...
The government must have hoped those results were a harbinger of things to come, while the opposition parties could only point out that by-election results are rarely reflected in gen-eral elections that follow. Political actors at the provincial level could also not avoid aware-ness of the ...