What voters saw was exactly what the Ontario PCs clearly wanted to portray: A stable leader in Doug Ford in comparison to ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNWho won the SECOND Ontario leaders' debate? Here's what you need to knowOn Family Day, leaders of the four main Ontario political parties held their second (and last) debate of the provincial ...
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford's campaign slogan is "Protect Ontario," but during the province-wide leaders' debate on Monday night, he clearly switched it to "Protect My Lead." ...
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The main difference is that Doug Ford has been premier for seven years and should rightly have to answer for those problems.
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Ontario election 2025: Where the leaders are on Wednesday, Feb. 19Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Party leaders attack Doug Ford on affordability, health in Ontario election debateOntario’s main political party leaders debated the weighty provincial issues of health care, affordability and housing Monday ...
With 10 days to go before election day in Ontario, the four main party leaders met for the second – and final – debate of the ...
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles was in Toronto on Tuesday appealing to voters in a city that will be key to the party's ...
With Ontario's general election fast approaching, the four main party leaders faced off in a crucial debate on Monday.
Bonnie Crombie pitched her party as the only alternative to the PCs and urged people who would normally vote for the NDP to lend her party a vote. Marit Stiles dismissed it.
Through the course of the debate, the four Ontario party leaders made several memorable comments, some scripted and some seemingly off the cuff.
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