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Premier Doug Ford says provincial leaders should have more power over immigration, but experts say it isn't that simple.
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 ...
Canada won't 'take a back seat' to anyone, especially not to U.S. President Donald Trump, says Ontario Premier Doug Ford in ...
Doug Ford and the Ontario PC party have the support of half of all committed voters in the province and continue to enjoy a ...
Bail reform, federal health care funding and trade were top of mind for provincial leaders on the final day of summer ...
A new survey finds Doug Ford and the Conservatives are enjoying their highest level of support among Ontarians.
Last year, more than 90,000 people made asylum claims in Ontario, and it seems Premier Doug Ford wants that number to go up.
Damn the critics, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his decision to speak in favour of new Liberal Prime Minister Mark ...
While the premier unveiled his third-term cabinet on March 19, ministers and their staff are still waiting for a formal directive in the form of a mandate letter, according to multiple sources in ...
Couldn’t resist the question when the guy is sitting next to you and Ontario Premier Doug Ford didn’t shy away from answering ...
Sun political columnist Brian Lilley spoke one-on-one to Ontario Premier Doug Ford asking him about the recent Premier’s ...
Ford thinks Prime Minister Mark Carney is a whole lot better than former prime minister Justin Trudeau. The Ontario premier says he will work with anyone, no matter the political stripe. But he warns, ...