As party leaders launched their election campaigns Wednesday, NDP Leader Marit Stiles was ready with lengthy criticisms of her opponents on the ballot, while the only politician Doug Ford mentioned outside his party was U.
It’s day two on the provincial campaign trail, and the four Ontario party leaders are setting the stage for a heated race.
Today the 2025 Ontario election campaign launched, where all of the province's major parties began their pitches to form the next government.
As the second day of Ontario's snap election campaign got underway, party leaders struck out into fresh territory looking to woo voters in areas they didn't win last time around.
Twice during the campaign, Progressive Conservative Party Leader Doug Ford will head to Washington, D.C., in his role as premier. The Liberals say that would be 'deeply partisan.'
A running list of election promises announced by the Progressive Conservatives, NDP, Liberals and Greens in Ontario since the official start of the province's snap election campaign. The vote is set for Feb.
Doug Ford, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, has called an early election. He leads the party for a third consecutive campaign.
Ontario's major political parties and their leaders will tour the province pitching for votes and outlining their visions for the future.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford said Thursday he will honour Ontario's commitment to the burgeoning electric vehicle sector if re-elected, while his main political rivals were less definitive.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford says he will honour Ontario's EV commitment, while Ontario Leader Bonnie Crombie and NDP Leader Marit Stiles were less definitive. (Jan. 30, 2025)
Niagara Falls city Coun. Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg has been chosen as the Ontario Progressive Conservative candidate in the Niagara Falls riding for the upcoming provincial election
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles launched her campaign in Toronto, pitching herself as the best person to fight back against Mr. Trump, while Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie appeared in Barrie, an hour north of Toronto, and focused on improving health care. Both have dismissed the early election as needless.