"This is about everyday Canadians standing up for the country," said Ontario Premier Doug Ford of the accessory.
Ford appeared in Ottawa sporting a cap with the caption 'Canada is not for sale' after Trump pushed the idea of a merger with the U.S.
It was difficult to miss Ontario Premier Doug Ford's message to would-be American expansionists on Wednesday: He wore it ...
With rumours of an early Ontario election swirling at Queen's Park, all of the major parties are racing to nominate a full ...
Campaigns’ creators hope the campaign, featuring a struggling, fictional ‘Ford High’ school, brings attention to issues ...
"Ford High" is a new ad campaign by Ontario's public secondary school teachers' union urging the government to spend more on ...
Description: Canada is firing back at President-elect Donald Trump's repeated jabs about the country becoming the 51st state ...
The FAO found Ontario that while Ontario underestimated the cost of the move, it also underestimated the benefits, which could be realized over time.
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that “nothing is off the table” when it comes to responding to proposed ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he respects Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her concerns about Alberta's energy exports but ...
The Ontario government is rolling out a province-wide dashboard to monitor people who are out on bail for firearms-related ...
Doug Ford is pulling an Uno-reverse card on Donald Trump, firing back on the U.S. president-elect’s threats to turn Canada into the 51st state. At a press conference Tuesday, Ford sported a reverse of ...