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Ontario Premier Doug Ford plans to issue work permits to asylum seekers, bypassing the federal government by invoking Section ...
Bail reform, federal health care funding and trade were top of mind for provincial leaders on the final day of summer ...
“We have to negotiate through strength,” Ford responds, “and we really have to flex our muscles and make sure President Trump hears us.” “Because in closed-door meetings and in our phone calls with ...
Damn the critics, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his decision to speak in favour of new Liberal Prime Minister Mark ...
At the end of a three-day leaders' summit in Huntsville, Ont., the country's premiers agreed to look at ways to use their ...
Canada’s leaders are meeting in cottage country days before U.S. tariffs are threatened to take effect on Aug. 1.
Canada won't 'take a back seat' to anyone, especially not to U.S. President Donald Trump, says Ontario Premier Doug Ford in ...
Canada's premiers are in Ontario's cottage country in the Muskoka region this week for a three-day summit that is coming to ...
A three-day meeting in response to President Trump’s looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of ...
Canada's premiers jointly agreed to look at a national wildfire strategy, co-ordinated by the federal government, although ...
Conservative premiers Doug Ford of Ontario and Danielle Smith of Alberta are at odds over how Canada should respond to US tariffs — especially when it comes to energy exports.
The premiers of Alberta and Ontario have agreed to a feasibility study of new pipelines and rail lines between provinces while increasing interprovincial trade of alcohol and vehicles.