TORONTO — The federal government should put a pin in approving new sites that supply safe opioids, Ontario Premier Doug Ford wrote in a letter to the prime minister, while also calling for a review of the Health Canada-approved sites across the country. The requests come after the p...
DUNDALK, Ont. — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’s a strong believer in public health care, but his government is going to “get creative” when looking at how it can be delivered as the province deals with a staffing crisis in hospitals. Ford said Friday that “e...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is doing some smart things to fix Ontario’s doctor shortage, but he’s ignoring one of his best opportunities. Why is Ontario, a province where 1.8 million people have no family doctor, devoting hundreds of prime medical school spots to students from Saudi Arabia, ...
After four days of being conspicuously absent from the public eye amidcalls for his resignation, Ontario's premier has finally been located — or rather, his location has been revealed, giving people an answer to this week's most-pressing,trending question: "Where is Doug Ford?" Doug Ford i...
Premier Doug Ford has asked Ontario residents and visitors not to "poop on the beach" following unconfirmed claims that began circulating o…
DETROIT - As Canada seeks an injunction to remove protesters blocking traffic on the Ambassador Bridge, the Ontario Premier said he would declare a state of emergency in response to the disruption. Doug Ford said fines up to $100,000 could be administered for non-compliance, as well as ...
Ontario premier Doug Ford announced Sunday that the gasoline and fuel tax rate reduction instated in the spring will be extended for another year.
TORONTO — Ontario’s premier said his cabinet is considering starting to reopen shuttered schools next week, with a final decision expected on Feb. 4. Premier Doug Ford said his government is looking at either a return date of Feb. 8 or Feb. 10 for some ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservative government recently announced that convenience stores in the province will be able to sell wine, beer, cider and pre-mixed cocktails by 2026. It’s a good decision, but why stop there? Ford should go even further and privatize the Liqu...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks at the daily briefing at Queen’s Park in Toronto, Monday, April 27, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn Canada’s two hardest-hit provinces have unveiled plans to re-open businesses and schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ...