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Ontario Premier Doug Ford listens to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speak after signing a memorandum of understanding with ...
Bail reform, federal health care funding and trade were top of mind for provincial leaders on the final day of summer ...
A three-day meeting in response to President Trump’s looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of ...
Canada won't 'take a back seat' to anyone, especially not to U.S. President Donald Trump, says Ontario Premier Doug Ford in ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians can expect his government to table bail reform legislation in the fall, and premiers will be holding him to his word.
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Toronto Sun on MSNLILLEY UNLEASHED: One-on-One with Doug Ford about the Muskoka meetingSun political columnist Brian Lilley spoke one-on-one to Ontario Premier Doug Ford asking him about the recent Premier’s ...
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Ontario is planning to sidestep the federal government and begin issuing work permits to asylum seekers living in the province using a clause written into the constitution. At the end of a three-day ...
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Premiers call for improved relationship with China during trade war with the U.S.HUNTSVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA — Canada's premiers have called on the federal government to improve the country's relationship with China in the face of the ongoing trade war with the U.S.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says that Canada is an economic powerhouse and has to become less reliant on the U.S. Ford added he has nothing against Americans but has a problem with one person — Donald ...
It may not be the sunny ways government, but some premiers certainly seem to be feeling sunny about the future after a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday that he thinks it’s realistic for Canada to reach a deal with the U.S. by Aug. 1, ...
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