Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford promised to spend billions on electric vehicle subsidies if re-elected, while his opponents question if he got Ontario the best EV deal.
Given that Ford could have waited months to risk losing his job as Ontario’s leader, why would it make sense to call an election so far ahead of schedule?
Let's turn to CBC's Mark Carcasole for more details. How long does it really take us to get out of shape? Do We Need More CO₂ ...
Poetry: Myths and Mirrors Community Arts and Wordstock Sudbury will host their next poetry slam on Feb. 1, from 7-9 p.m. at ...
Seniors who are already out of the country are trying to figure out how to vote by mail, while those about to leave worry ...
Ontario's police watchdog has cleared a Toronto police officer of wrongdoing after he fired his gun during a robbery ...
With February's arrival this weekend, it will turn another page on the winter season while marking a pattern shift in southern Ontario, with plenty of opportunities for more messy weather ...
As Ontarians prepare to head to the polls on Feb. 27, political parties are racing to confirm their candidates for the ...
Investigators are warning about an increase in phone scammers pretending to be police officers as part of an ongoing bank ...
After months of hinting from Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford, it became official that Ontarians will head to the polls for a Feb. 27 election.
Reports have been filtering in of Native Americans being mistaken for Latinos as Immigration Customs and Enforcement ...
Human smuggling networks continue to operate along Quebec's border with Vermont and New York state despite winter conditions ...