Tag: Doug Ford
Premier Doug Ford unveils cabinet, including two London-area MPPs
Two Southwestern Ontario MPPs are returning to their ministerial posts as Premier Doug Ford announced his 30-person cabinet Friday morning.
Larger Doug Ford cabinet bodes well for London-area’s 7 PC MPPs: Expert
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s new cabinet is likely to have some familiar Southwestern Ontario faces, Queen’s Park watchers say, as members prepare to be sworn in on Friday.
Larger Doug Ford cabinet bodes well for London-area’s 7 PC MPPs: Expert
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s new cabinet is likely to have some familiar Southwestern Ontario faces, Queen’s Park watchers say, as members prepare to be sworn in on Friday.
No second honeymoon for re-elected Premier Doug Ford with voters: Poll
The popularity of re-elected Ontario Premier Doug Ford is holding but there’s no sign of a second honeymoon, a new poll suggests.
Party leaders battle for southwestern Ontario as campaign enters final week
Main party leaders kicked off the final week of the election campaign by focusing their efforts in southwestern Ontario.
Polling suggests a PC majority next Thursday
According to Friday’s survey by Angus Reid, Ontario voters are unenthusiastic about all of the provincial party leaders.
PC Leader Ford visits London, promises to boost housing supply
The Ontario Progressive Conservative party says, if elected, it will build 1.5 million homes across the province over the next decade.
Ontario election: Ford touts planned move of agency to city in London campaign stop
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford touted his pre-election vow to bring Ontario’s workplace insurance agency head office to London during his first campaign stop in the city.
Ford all smiles on London whistle stop
In a campaign stop that lasted only about 20 minutes, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford touted his party’s plan to move the WSIB head office to London and improve GO train service between the city and Toronto.
It’s official: Ontario election campaign begins Wednesday
Politicians have already been unofficially campaigning for weeks, with two out of the three major parties having released their platforms