Brian Hamilton, a city councillor running as the Liberal candidate for Thunder Bay—Superior North in the Ontario election, ...
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‘Clear two-party contest’: Ontario NDP candidate withdraws in Eglinton-Lawrence, citing close PC-Liberal raceThe candidate nominated by the Ontario NDP for Toronto riding Eglinton-Lawrence has pulled out of the election and is ...
Nickel Belt Ontario Liberal Party candidate Natalie Labbée said she ‘misspoke’ when she called her party’s pledge to double ...
As has been the case in other parts of Ontario, the Tory candidates in London-Fanshawe, London West and London North Centre ...
Eglinton-Lawrence contender Natasha Doyle-Merrick said she recognizes the race is a clear two-party contest and is “stepping aside to avoid a vote split” on the political left.
Some Ontario party leaders are heading north today as they gear up for the first debate of the election campaign, set to take place Friday in North Bay. But their travels along the campaign trail may ...
Lynn Rigby says she feels uniquely qualified to represent H-LA in the Ontario Legislature because of her diversity of ...
With less than three weeks to go until the next provincial election day, the Ontario Liberal Party has been late in naming ...
Meanwhile, Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie promises to end hospital hallway health care in part by paying nurses and PSWs more ...
A fiery start over housing to the first debate of the election campaign as Ontario’s main party leaders square off on northern issues Friday. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, NDP Leader ...
Natasha Doyle-Merrick wrote in a statement that Eglinton-Lawrence is a ‘clear two-party contest’ and she’s stepping aside in ...
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