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The abrupt turnaround follows a flurry of questions about how Ontario and other provinces could legally bypass the federal ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has walked back last week's pledge to issue work permits to asylum seekers. Mr. Ford and the rest of the country's premiers said last week they wanted more control over ...
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Doug Ford walks back pledge to issue work permits to asylum seekersOntario Premier Doug Ford has walked back last week's pledge to issue work permits to asylum seekers. Ford and the rest of ...
Doug Ford’s provincial government is set to make changes to the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act as part of a ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford plans to issue work permits to asylum seekers, bypassing the federal government by invoking Section ...
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Ontario launching $260-million round of funding for skills developmentTORONTO — Ontario has opened up applications for a $260-million round of funding to train workers. Labour Minister David ...
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Toronto Sun on MSNWATCH: Doug Ford speaks about immigration and asylum seekersOntario Premier Doug Ford and Labour and Immigration minister David Piccini speak about the influx of asylum seekers, ...
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Ontario’s Doug Ford will ‘never roll over’ in trade war with US ...Ontario Premier Doug Ford refused to back down on his retaliatory rhetoric towards President Trump's tariffs Thursday© FOX News Speaking from the Oval Office Thursday, Trump mused again about ...
Doug Ford, the Ontario Premier, announced Tuesday that his province's planned 25% tariff on electricity exports to the U.S would be paused.
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, announced that the province would soon no longer require people show proof of vaccination to enter any indoor spaces, and that indoor capacity limits would also ...
Laura Proctor Newly re-elected Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to supporters at his election night event in Toronto on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (Laura Proctor/The Canadian Press via AP) ...
Ontario’s 43rd general election is beginning. As things stand, Premier Doug Ford, leader of the Progressive Conservatives, could hold on to government with a parliamentary majority.
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