Willow McLellan, Deepak Kaushik Melissa Harries spoke with CBC News at their Windsor, Ont., polling station on Thursday.
Just minutes left in Ontario Election 2025, and Star reporter Taylor Campbell reports voters are still “trickling into” Mackenzie Hall, one of Windsor’s most historic buildings, to cast ballots in Windsor West, which in 2022 boasted one of the worst turnouts in the last Ontario election.
PC Leader Doug Ford returned to Windsor on Wednesday and spoke primarily about the impending trade war with the U.S., with direct messaging for President Donald Trump wrapped into his plea to Ontario voters a day before the election.
Unusually cold, unusually short, and dominated by trade and sovereignty threats from our once-closest ally. Windsor-Essex voters head to the polls Thursday after one of the most unconventional Ontario election campaigns in recent memory.
Canada and the U.S. are inching ever closer to the opening of the highly-anticipated Gordie Howe International Bridge, which will soon serve as the
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Here's the latest on the Ontario provincial electionThe Progressive Conservatives will form a third consecutive majority government in Ontario after a snap winter election.
Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservatives’ thumping victory in Thursday’s Ontario election came as the result of a campaign that focused ruthlessly on the one issue capturing the minds of Canadians right now,
Among those aged 15 to 24, the highest local unemployment rates are for Chinese men and Black women (both 30 per cent) and Arab women (29 per cent). There’s also about a 10 per cent gender gap with 25 per cent of male youths unable to find employment compared to about 15 per cent for females.
For decades, residents of Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ontario, across the river in Canada, have had close ties. A month into President Trump's second term, relations have deteriorated.
The Progressive Conservatives won 83 out of 124 seats in the 2022 election, with the NDP capturing 31, the Liberals getting eight and the Greens snagging one. At dissolution, the Tories had 79 seats, the NDP had 28, the Liberals had nine and the Greens had two. There were six independents. A majority government requires at lease 63 seats.
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