1. Brittany Force; 2. Doug Kalitta; 3. Clay Millican; 4. Shawn Langdon; 5. Justin Ashley; 6. Steve Torrence; 7. Shawn Reed; 8. Antron Brown; 9. Spencer Massey; 10. Tony Stewart; 11. Tony Schumacher; ...
In a video uploaded to social media, Ontario Premier Doug Ford called for stronger economic ties between neighbours, no ...
Premier Doug Ford’s provincial government is proposing a taxpayer rebate that would be delivered in early 2025.
Whether it’s Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government will work with whoever secures the ...
Ford says it is the final step in its plan to make beer, wine and ready-to-drink beverages more available to consumers. An ...
Doug Yates, President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines, has joined the lineup of featured speakers for the 5th Annual Race ...
"Regardless of the outcome of this week's elections, we stand ready to work with our partners south of the border," the premier said in a statement Monday.
The case was brought forward by 17-year-old lead applicant Sophia Mathur and six others ranging in age from 17 to 29: Madison Dyck, Shelby Gagnon, Beze Gray, Zoë Keary-Matzner, Alex Neufeldt and ...
The number of encampments in downtowns large and small across the province has grown in recent years, with mayors demanding solutions.
The mayors of several Ontario cities, including Sudbury, are urging Premier Doug Ford to use the notwithstanding clause to enable municipalities to clear homeless encampments amid rising homelessness.
Ford’s removal of the bike lanes is a deliberate act of placing cyclists in harm’s way. There could be liability consequences for the province.
Re: Doug Ford’s bike-lane legislation is about politics, not safety or traffic flow, Oct. 17.