Ontario's four major party leaders will be in North Bay on Friday for the first of two live debates ahead of the snap winter election. CBC News will have live coverage of the event, which runs from ...
With 10 days until Ontario voters head to the polls for a snap winter election, the province's four main party leaders debated health care, taxes and big spending in a major televised debate they hope ...
Through the course of the debate, the four Ontario party leaders made several memorable comments, some scripted and some seemingly off the cuff.
Or sign-in if you have an account. Rather surprisingly, it appears that people actually watched the Ontario election leaders debate on Monday evening. It was curious to see that the CPAC YouTube ...
Liberals’ Bonnie Crombie, NDP’s Marit Stiles lag behind PC Leader, in snap winter voter amid Trump tariff crisis ...
The debate is being held in North Bay specifically to discuss northern issues, but the leaders are discussing the housing supply crisis across the province.
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Here’s the latest on the Ontario provincial electionThe Progressive Conservatives will form a third consecutive majority government in Ontario after a snap winter election. ...
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Randall Denley: An Ontario debate reveals cracks in Ford's armourUp until now, Ford has had an easy election campaign. Mostly, he’s been content to repeat his “protect Ontario” slogan and attack U.S. President Donald Trump over his tariff threats. Crombie showed ...
NDP Leader Marit Stiles failed to give short, clear answers to simple questions and is this debate’s loser. I liked Green Leader Mike Schreiner asking why the Ontario Place spa needs more than $ ...
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford's campaign slogan is "Protect Ontario," but during the province-wide leaders' debate on Monday night, he seemed to switch it to "Protect My Lead." Ford played it safe ...
The Ontario Liberals have made their promise to get everyone in the province a family doctor front and centre of their campaign, something Crombie returned to repeatedly throughout the debate.
In the debate about affordable housing, NDP Leader Marit Stiles said Ontario was now a have-not province and I expect that line will come back during the campaign. The closest thing to a knock-out ...
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