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There's a quiet and mysterious move afoot to push Premier Doug Ford's Ontario PC government to adopt more fiscally conservative policies.
Many First Nations people in Ontario are continuing protests following the passing of Bill 5 in Ontario last week.
Two First Nations that signed deals with the provincial government to improve access to the Ring of Fire are speaking out ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on Monday that his province won’t be following in Alberta’s footsteps by bringing American ...
Now that Ontario Premier Doug Ford's controversial Bill 5 has become law, CBC's Mike Crawley breaks down what happens next.
Considering federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s downfall in popularity—a recent Nanos Research poll saw his ...
With one week to go until G7 leaders gather in Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced his priorities for the ...
Now that Ontario's controversial Bill 5 is law, the next question is what Premier Doug Ford will do with all the powers it ...
Indigenous business leaders support push to build major projects — but want 'terms that work for us'
Indigenous business leaders gathered outside Calgary for an energy industry conference say they're not opposed to building major projects quickly, but warn lack of consultation with First Nations will ...
Premier Doug Ford called the move a "tax" on American products, and said it would hurt the American consumers and workers in ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa mayor meets with premier and prime minister over 'mutual priorities'Mayor Mark Sutcliffe held face-to-face meetings with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford this week to ...
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Doug Ford blames Trump, interest rates for Canada's stagnant housing marketOntario Premier Doug Ford addressed the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump and Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem ...
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