Ontario voters are heading to the polls soon. Premier Doug Ford confirmed that he will officially call an election on Wednesday.
We will be calling the election next Wednesday,” the Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford told reporters at a campaign-style announcement in Brampton.
Premier Doug Ford is planning to call a provincial election next Wednesday, which would send Ontarians to the polls on Feb. 27, a senior Progressive Conservative source has confirmed to CBC News.The planned election call would follow months of speculation that Ford wanted to face voters before the fixed 2026 date.
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie talks about Doug Ford's decision to call an election, and what she would do differently if she was in his position.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he may have to "let the people decide" if his government should spend billions to offset the impact of potential incoming American tariffs.The comments mark the premier's strongest indication yet that he may be planning to call an election before the fixed date in 2026.
Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie says she’s ready to become Ontario’s next premier, despite Doug Ford being “selfish” for calling an election.
Andrew Enns of Leger talks about why Ontario Premier Doug Ford decided to call a snap election more than a year early.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will call a provincial election on Wednesday, with Ontarians heading to the polls on February 27.
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With Premier Doug Ford set to call a snap election on Wednesday, CTV’s Kimberley Johnson explores what voters in Ottawa are keeping an eye on.
The province’s online claims system, which First Nations have argued allows violations of their rights, wouldn’t be impacted by the proposed changes