It could be a bellwether and flip again as the campaign for the June 7 provincial election appears more and more to be a duel between the Progressive Conservatives and the NDP after 15 years of Liberal governments. Yasir Naqvi, the province's attorney general, has held the riding since 2007, but he sees a lot of hesitation this time.
In the final Ontario 2018 election debate, Doug Ford was asked by a member of the audience whether he believes in global warming, and if so what concrete proposals he has to tackle it. He didn’t provide any detail on how his government might keep emissions in check
A small non-profit group is encouraging Ontario voters to donate to environmentally-conscious candidates from across the political spectrum and across the province, seeing it as a way to boost green policies not necessarily addressed by local candidates.
Facing a barrage of poor polling numbers for her Ontario Liberals, a subdued Premier Kathleen Wynne said on Friday she would keep doing what she can to push her party's accomplishments in government.
The three main political parties in Ontario should commit to using renewable energy for all the province’s energy needs by 2050, says Green leader Mike Schreiner, pushing to make climate change a larger part of the election campaign.
For months, among political pollsters and insiders, there's been quite the buzz around Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath’s chances in this election. What's next?
The rising contender in Ontario's provincial election also says she would look to cap electricity company profits and not renew some expiring power contracts.
As the clock ticks down on Ontario's provincial election, reporter Katie Kalmusky asks the Liberal, Conservative, NDP and Green parties for their take on a movement trying to scrap bottled water from the picture.
At campaign events on Sunday, both Ontario's Liberal premier and the leader of the New Democratic Party refused to commit to the possibility of joining forces to form a coalition government should the Progressive Conservatives win a minority in the upcoming election.
Doug Ford said at a leaders' debate on Friday that he would push hard for mining in Northern Ontario, home to the Ring of Fire, an area in the James Bay lowlands rich in minerals, but lacking in infrastructure and surrounded by sensitive ecological areas and First Nations.
Kathleen Wynne flew in and out of Ottawa late Wednesday with a campaign slogan designed to contrast her vision for Ontario with that of Doug Ford, and a guarantee to supporters that she'll be back in Queen's Park.
In Ontario’s first televised debate of the 2018 election season, Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford leaned on platitudes about standing up for the little guy when not railing against what he considers Premier Kathleen Wynne’s profligate spending. New Democratic Party’s Andrea Horwath presented herself as the grown-up voice for change.