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Premier Doug Ford warns wildfire evacuees to not return to their homes
THUNDER BAY — Premier Doug Ford said the province has opened reception centres for people fleeing northern Ontario wildfires as he asked evacuees to not return to their homes, saying going back could jeopardize firefighting efforts.
As nearly 200 wildfires burn in northern Ontario, Premier Doug Ford is lashing out at his political opponents who he says are putting out “false information” about the province’s firefighting efforts.
Tourism Minister Stan Cho, who spent $16,000 over multiple years on hotels despite living six kilometres from Queen’s Park, announced he is resigning from cabinet, though he will remain the MPP for Willowdale.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford Stands His Ground Against Proposed US Alcohol Investigation
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is taking a firm stance against a U.S. proposal that promises to investigate his province’s ongoing boycott of American-made alcohol. It’s the latest in an on-again, off-again war of words between Ford and American officials,
Ontario Tourism Minister Stan Cho has resigned after repaying $16,203 in Toronto hotel expenses that Premier Doug Ford called "unacceptable."
Premier Doug Ford says the province will spend whatever is needed to deal with the forest fires raging across much of northern Ontario and blanketing much of the province in a visible haze of smoke. “Our government will not spare a single penny;
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to speak about the province's wildfire response at a news conference Friday morning. Ford will be joined around 11 a.m. by Jill Dunlop, Minister
Marit Stiles marked the 1,000th day of the RCMP's Greenbelt investigation by criticizing Premier Doug Ford with a cake.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have unveiled a proposed route for a new west-east crude oil pipeline that would run from Alberta to Ontario.
Construction has started on the first phase of the new Windsor Regional Hospital, officials announced Thursday. Ontario Premier Doug Ford attended a groundbreaking event — an event moved inside due to poor air quality in Windsor-Essex.
