Ontario’s early provincial election cost taxpayers an estimated $189 million but delivered a mostly status quo result — a ...
The Ontario Liberal Party says its executive council has unanimously voted to support Bonnie Crombie staying on as party leader even though she did not win a seat in the election.
The Ontario Liberal Party says its caucus has unanimously voted to support Bonnie Crombie to stay on as party leader—despite ...
Now that the votes are in, the real work begins for Ontario’s political parties. None of the party leaders held a media ...
Ontarians have cast their ballots, re-electing Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservative Party (PC) as the majority ...
Doug Ford’s PCs again took each Mississauga riding, unofficial results show, but support for the Ontario Liberals grew across ...
Mississauga East-Cooksville voters elected PC candidate Silvia Gualtieri in the Feb. 27 provincial election, beating out the ...
Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie will meet with the party executive and MPPs to talk about how she can move the forward without a seat in the Ontario legislature.
While Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservatives' third majority win was obviously the most significant development of this ...
The 2025 Ontario election results are officially in, and Premier Doug Ford has secured his third consecutive term, with the Progressive Conservative (PC) party maintaining a majority in the 44th ...
In this week’s Adjournment Proceedings, we look at the future of Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie, who was unable to secure a seat in Thursday’s provincial election, and led her party to a ...
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