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Ontario Liberals announce Bonnie Crombie will step down immediatelyThe Ontario Liberals say Bonnie Crombie will immediately resign from her role as party leader rather than waiting for members to select her replacement. Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJan 14
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Global National: Feb. 18Why another MP has ditched the Conservatives for the Liberals, and where it leaves the Liberals’ hopes for a majority government. Severe weather hammers parts of Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador. Why CBS and Stephen Colbert are feuding over an interview he did. Plus, the Canadian men’s Olympic hockey team survives a thrilling quarterfinal against...Global NationalFeb 18
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Carney suggests Poilievre remove his ‘fingers from his ears’ when it comes to Canadian auto workersDuring question period Tuesday, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre asked Prime Minister Mark Carney why the Liberal government is subsidizing foreign-made electric vehicles rather than cutting taxes on domestic vehicle production. Carney implored Poilievre to listen to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and the head of the Auto Manufacturing Association who, he says, know his government’s...PoliticsFeb 10
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Poilievre blasts Liberals after reports reveals food bank use up 13% in OntarioConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Monday slammed the Liberals after a report from Feed Ontario revealed that food bank use was up 13 per cent in one year. “In a country with this much farmland and this much wealth, our people should be able to eat.” He added that Prime Minister Mark Carney “wants to...CanadaDec 1, 2025
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Poilievre demands to know if Carney saw anti-tariff ad before it aired in USDuring question period in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre questioned the Liberal government over the Ontario-run anti-tariff advertisement campaign aired in the United States that angered U.S. President Donald Trump.CanadaOct 28, 2025
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Carney ‘looking for someone to blame,’ Poilievre says after Trump ends trade talks over anti-tariff adCanada’s Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney’s response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision last week to abruptly end ongoing trade negotiations with Canada. Trump’s decision came in response to an anti-tariff ad campaign run by the Ontario government across the U.S. “Carney approved the ad, and then he claimed after...CanadaOct 28, 2025
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Focus Ontario: AG Reports and Yukon BarsOn the first episode of this season of Focus Ontario, we break down the four AG reports, a panel discussion on the premier’s viral moments from the summer and a look at who may be in the running for the Ontario Liberal leadership position.Focus OntarioOct 4, 2025
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Liberals hoping to get a ‘new model to Ingersoll’ after latest round of cuts from GMAfter yet another automaker, General Motors (GM) announced it was cutting production in Ontario, Canada’s Innovation Minister Melanie Joly said during question period on Tuesday that the Liberals are putting together a “response group” with their “goal to bring back a new model to Ingersoll.” GM had announced earlier in the day it was ending...CanadaOct 21, 2025
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‘Buck stops with me’: Bonnie Crombie prepares for vote on her future as Liberal leaderOntario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie is taking full responsibility for the party’s recent electoral loss ahead of a crucial vote to decide her political future, but insists that she is still the best candidate to take on Doug Ford in the next provincial election. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello previews the party’s...Global News at 6 TorontoSep 12, 2025
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Carney announces major border crackdown, 1,000 new officers comingThe federal government unveiled a new blueprint to strengthen border security on Friday. Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined the plan from a crossing in Ontario’s Niagara region. The federal budget will allocate funding to hire an additional 1,000 border services officers to crack down on the illegal trade of stolen goods, guns, and drugs. Mackenzie...CanadaOct 17, 2025
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Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie to resign. Who comes next?As Ontario’s Liberal party prepares to call its third leadership race in five years, organizers are bracing for an internal battle over who should face Doug Ford in the next provincial election in 2029. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.Sep 15, 2025
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This Week in Politics: Canada may ban hate symbols. Will it matter?In today’s This Week in Politics on “The Ben Mulroney Show”, Ben invites Regan Watts, Founder Fratton Park Inc. and former Senior aide to minister of finance Jim Flaherty, and Kiki Cekota, Senior Consultant, Public Affairs At Hill & Knowlton and former campaign worker for the Ontario and Federal Liberal party to join him in...The Ben Mulroney ShowJul 23, 2025
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Global News at 5:30 Montreal: June 19How did a 3-year-old survive 72 hours alone in rural Ontario, parents fed up with unsafe crosswalk at Bancroft Elementary School, what’s in store for the Quebec Liberals as new leader Pablo Rodriguez meets with caucus, and new Montreal housing project for people experiencing homelessness to allow couples in a first for the city.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Jun 19, 2025
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‘His sled was full’: Doug Ford compares Mark Carney to Santa Claus after first ministers meetingOntario Premier Doug Ford compared Prime Minister Mark Carney to Santa Claus Monday, saying he came to their first ministers meeting in Saskatoon with a full “sled.” Ford even suggested loaning his “big belly” to the Liberal leader. The comments came after Carney convened Canada’s 13 premiers to discuss “nation-building” projects the Liberal government intends...CanadaJun 2, 2025
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Breaking down Ontario’s budget, its deficit and gloomy economic pictureFinance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy joins Focus Ontario, along with the NDP and Liberal finance critics, to break down the budget. The 2025 budget will run a $14.6 billion deficit and delays the path to balance.Focus OntarioMay 17, 2025
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Global News at 6 Toronto: May 4, 2025Thousands of uniformed police officers, dignitaries, and loved ones from across Ontario gathered for the 26th Annual Ceremony of Remembrance, to honour our fallen officers. And, the Netherlands commemorates the 80th anniversary of its liberation in the Second World War – and Canadians have been front and centre.Global News at 6 TorontoMay 4, 2025
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Global National: May 1Ontario’s alarming rise in measles cases; and where else the virus is spreading. The new reprieve for Canada’s auto industry. Who’s making bids to scoop up what’s left of Hudson’s Bay. Plus, how Canadians played a key role in liberating the Netherlands from Nazis, and the new ways they’re being honoured 80 years later.Global NationalMay 1, 2025
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Global News at 6 Toronto: April 29, 2025Potentially dangerous weather rolls into parts of Southern Ontario, including the GTA. The Battle of Ontario is back in Toronto – with the Leafs versus Senators in Game 5. The Liberals have secured a fourth consecutive mandate – what the 45th Parliament looks like.Global News at 6 TorontoApr 29, 2025
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‘Not business as usual’ in Canada: Ford congratulates Carney on Liberal winOntario Premier Doug Ford congratulated Liberal Leader Mark Carney on his projected minority government but cautioned that it is “not business as usual” in Canada amid a trade dispute with the United States. He said Canada must “move fast” on big infrastructure projects or President Trump will “eat our lunch.”CanadaApr 29, 2025
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Ontario a critical battleground for federal candidatesWith 122 ridings located in Ontario, it’s crucial territory for candidates. The race is expected to be primarily split between the Conservatives and Liberals. Shallima Maharaj hears from voters making their way to polling stations for one of the most consequential races in recent history.CanadaApr 28, 2025