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Around 68.7 per cent of eligible Canadians cast a ballot for their party of choice, but those numbers fluctuated widely among ridings in Ontario.
Ford's attack about "unelected" judges followed a court injunction that temporarily halted the removal of several bike lanes ...
The NHL 'Battle of Ontario' may provide a newfound sense of Canadian pride amid U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and ...
Bethlenfalvy will introduce the budget against the backdrop of economic threats to Canada from U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Ontario Attorney-General Doug Downey repeatedly defended Doug Ford’s remarks declaring judicial independence “a joke,” but ...
Poilievre failed to adapt as the campaign unfolded, which cost him the election You can save this article by registering for ...
If conservatives want future political success, their federal and provincial leaders will need to grasp the fact that they ...
During the coverage, which should have included serious political commentary, former Alberta premier Jason Kenney was the ...
His was one of the countless races where the NDP vote collapsed, with supporters flocking to the Liberals. Elsewhere, in southern Ontario and British Columbia, the federal Conservatives flipped seats ...
In this moment of national crisis, the people of Canada turned not to the sorts of extremist parties that have arisen lately ...
TORONTO – Ontario is set to table its 2025-26 budget on May 15. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy announced the date today, ...
A lot has changed, however, since 2021, when Canadians last went to the polls. The North lost a riding, for one thing — meaning the remainder grew, mutated and acquired ungainly new names — and both ...