Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith understands why Canada’s political leaders need to be united in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threat, and he believes the country’s premiers are “moving her along” in her position.
Far from a response to Trump, Doug Ford's apparent plan to call an early election has been brewing for months. Rather than delivering stability, it will throw the country's biggest economy into uncertainty at a critical time.
The current Alberta premier, a former talk-show host and lobbyist, similarly never seemed to have much in common with Ontario Premier Doug Ford ... the U.S. (Danielle Smith/X) Ford?
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Doug Ford will launch his election campaign in Windsor today. And a political scientist at the University of Windsor says she expects him to make the border city a prominent backdrop for his campaign.
OTTAWA - Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith understands why Canada’s political leaders need to be united in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threat ...
The Heritage Savings fund was created in 1976 by former premier Peter Lougheed to set aside resource revenues, but subsequent governments have dipped into the piggy bank as needed.
You may find it hard to believe but newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump might just turn out to be good for Canada. Yes, he is going to hammer us with his plan to place tariffs of 25% on goods we ship to the United States and he has illusions of making us the 51st State.
For David Eby, B.C.’s premier and leader of the provincial NDP, however, it meant war. He adopted an economic eye-for-an-eye approach, and nothing was off the table—not export bans, not travel boycotts and certainly not retaliatory import tariffs,
Combine our own energy vulnerability with our economic reliance on fossil fuels and throw in a 25 per cent U.S. tariff threat, and what you get is the current national crisis.
ALBERTA FIRST It seems ironic and hypocritical that the premiers of Canada and the prime minister have ostracized Alberta’s Danielle Smith for the stance of ‘my province first’ while the province of Quebec has had this position for a generation.
TORONTO, Jan. 20, 2025 – As incoming U.S. President Donald Trump threatens a trade war to push Canadian officials to cave on a list of demands, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is in a political bind that represents his first real threat to his electoral chances, experts say.