Ontario PC leader Doug Ford launched his re-election campaign in Windsor on Wednesday. He says he needs a strong mandate to respond to threats of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump. But protesters outside Ford's campaign launch reminded him of another pressing issues: education and health care.
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Windsor will be getting a new Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) hub, according to a news release issued Monday by the Ontario Ministry of Health. The hub will be operated by Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare.
Hotel-Dieu will co-lead Windsor’s hub in partnership with House of Sophrosyne and the Windsor-Essex Community Health Centre. It will be one of 18 across Ontario that Deputy Premier and Minister of Health Sylvia Jones announced on Monday, a day before Premier Doug Ford called a provincial election.
Warning: This story contains graphic images.An Ontario judge is now considering if a Windsor police officer facing three assault charges acted in self-defence when he struck a man in a bar bathroom in Ottawa or if those actions warrant conviction.
Ford says he needs the strongest majority in Ontario history in order to effectively deal with the threatened 25 per cent tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, and held his first official campaign event in Windsor, with a backdrop of the Ambassador Bridge to the U.S.
Ontario Premier and Conservative Party Leader Doug Ford officially launched his snap election campaign from Windsor, Ont. this morning.
Province and country entering period of unprecedented economic uncertainty and lengthy negotiations Windsor, — Today, Doug Ford asked the people for a strong mandate to protect Ontario, its workers, businesses and communities from the unprecedented economic uncertainty caused by the threat of President Trump’s tariffs.
Ontario Court Justice Juliana Martel will now decide whether Windsor police Sgt. Deler Bal will be found guilty of assault. Bal was off-duty at the time of the Sept. 23, 2023, altercation inside Ottawa’s Prohibition Public House.
Secured 8 Acres to Establish Canada’s First Advanced Silicon Anode Manufacturing Facility in Windsor, Ontario; Commercial Facility to