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Oilers Pride Takes Over Connor McDavid’s Hometown of NewmarketStanley Cup fever is sweeping through Ontario, especially in Connor McDavid’s hometown of Newmarket. The city is rallying behind its hockey hero by hosting public watch parties throughout the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers series. Mayor John Taylor joins Candace Daniel with more on the hometown pride fuelling the playoff energy.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoJun 5
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Ontario PC party to form majority governmentThe Progressive Conservatives will form a third-straight majority government in Ontario. As Megan King explains, Doug Ford called the snap election saying he needed an even larger mandate ahead of a potential trade war with the United States.Feb 28
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Ontario election: Doug Ford’s PC party projected to form majority governmentDoug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives will win another majority, Global News is projecting, with the party on course to win a historic, successive third term.PoliticsFeb 27
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Ontario election: Moment Doug Ford, PC party campaign HQ watches election callLess than 10 minutes after the polls closed in the 2025 Ontario election, Global News was ready to call the race for Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative party – a historic majority government for a third consecutive term. Here, we caught reaction from Ford, his friends, family and many supporters at the PC party...Feb 27
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Ontario election: Leaders clash in northern debateOntario’s four major party leaders clashed in North Bay, Ont., as PC Leader Doug Ford defended his record. Global News’ Queen’s Park Burea Chief Colin D’Mello reports.Feb 14
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Doug Ford heads to Washington, D.C. in Ontario election campaignOntario PC Leader Doug Ford was campaigning in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. His opponents say the trip blurs the lines between premier and party leader. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoFeb 11
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Focus Ontario panel: Is Doug Ford ready to call an early election?The Focus Ontario panel weighs in on whether or not Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford is preparing for an early election and if the Ontario NDP is ready to fight it. A PC and NDP strategist discuss their parties’ strengths and weaknesses.Focus OntarioOct 21, 2024
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Global News at 6 Toronto: April 3, 2022Ontario Premier Doug Ford revealed today a major healthcare investment in the GTA with a large upgrade to Brampton’s health system. It’s something the community has been wanting for a long time. Brittany Rosen reports. With a provincial election just two months away, the battle to lead the province is heating up. And that’s evidenced...Apr 3, 2022
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Hazel McCallion endorses Liberal candidate Charles SousaIn two videos posted by Ontario Liberal Party candidate Charles Sousa on his YouTube account – the first from his campaign launch on May 12 and a fundraiser on May 17 – Hazel McCallion speaks in support of Charles Sousa.CanadaMay 24, 2018
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Focus on economic not social conservative issues for Ontario PC party: BrownFri, Oct 13: Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown tells Vassy Kapelos his views on social conservative issues has evolved over the years and religious views should not interfere with public service in the legislature.The West BlockOct 15, 2017
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Ontario PCs promise ‘largest mental health commitment’ if electedOntario PC Leader Patrick Brown said Saturday the party would make the “largest mental health commitment in Canadian provincial history” of $1.9 billion over 10 years.Nov 25, 2017
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Brown says ‘accountability’ fifth key election platform pointOntario PC Leader Patrick Brown said Saturday that the party would work on improving accountability in the province, including introducing the “first ever Trust, Integrity and Accountability Act.”Nov 25, 2017
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NDP’s Horwath catches up to PC’s Ford, Liberals lag in Ont. electionIt looks like a race to the finish with just two weeks until Ontario votes for premier. The NDP has tied things up with the PC Party, as the Liberals lag behind. Eric Sorensen reports.Global NationalMay 23, 2018
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Race is on to find new leader for Ontario’s PC Party ahead of June 7 electionFri, Jan 26: With under five months to go before Ontarians head to the polls, who will represent the PCs is still up in the air. Shallima Maharaj speaks to the man who was briefly appointed interim leader after a Friday morning caucus meeting, and sums up the whirlwind day that was.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoJan 26, 2018
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Doug Ford declares he’ll run for leader of Ontario’s embattled PCsMon, Jan 29: From his mother’s basement in Etobicoke, Doug Ford announced he’ll join the race to lead Ontario’s PC Party into the June 7 election. As Shallima Maharaj reports, it comes at a time when the party is faced with uncertainty and scrutiny after two major resignations.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoJan 29, 2018
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Patrick Brown slams news story of alleged sexual misconductAfter stepping down as leader of the PC Party of Ontario, Patrick Brown is speaking out against the news story that led to his demise on the political landscape. He calls the accusations made by two women “false” and is vowing to clear his name and repair his damaged reputation. Shallima Maharaj has the story.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoFeb 12, 2018
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Global News at 5:30 Toronto: June 1, 2022A Mississauga, Ont., bus driver speaks out about a traumatic incident this week when a man boarded her bus and attempted to take the wheel. Exclusive polling for Global News shows Doug Ford and his PC Party are poised to again form government, likely with a majority. And, on the eve of Ontario’s election, disability...Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoJun 1, 2022
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Parents were consulted on Ontario’s sex education curriculum: Kathleen WynneTue, Mar 13: The curriculum, which has been taught for nearly three years, will be a major election issue with the election of Doug Ford as leader of the Ontario PC Party. Alan Carter has more.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMar 13, 2018
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Doug Ford admits party doesn’t have a plan for future of Hydro OneDoug Ford met with “protestors” outside of Hydro One’s annual general meeting and promised once again to fire CEO Mayo Schmidt and the energy giant’s board of directors amid raises given to the executive. But as Jamie Mauracher reports, he admitted the Ontario PC Party still does not have a plan for the future of...Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMay 15, 2018