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While Doug Ford promised a balanced budget in 2018, the Ontario debt has increased by $86 billion since Ford took office as of December 2024. [112] This is an increase much greater than his predecessor's, whose budget Ford criticized. [ 86 ]
Premier Doug Ford refused to participate in the carbon price regime of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but refusal to participate did not lead to any changes in the program. In cases of changing the Canadian constitution, the premier's influence over the provincial legislature's priorities and schedule would play a large role in passing any ...
Doug Ford is the 26th and current premier of Ontario (French: Premier ministre de l'Ontario), Canada.He won a majority in the 2018 Ontario general election, as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PCPO) caucus in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and was sworn in as premier on June 29, 2018. [1]
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who has led the province for more than seven years, has emerged as a de-facto spokesperson for Canada in the tariff fight after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced ...
Canada could halt oil and gas imports to the U.S. if Donald Trump imposes steep new tariffs, Ontario Premier Doug Ford warns. Canadian official threatens to cut U.S. energy supplies in response to ...
Ontario’s take-no-prisoners Premier Doug Ford is threatening to ban U.S. alcohol in stores and cut power to American homes and businesses close to the border in his war on Donald Trump’s ...
Long-time minister in UFO and Liberal governments. Called an election immediately after becoming premier and led his government to defeat. Shortest-serving Ontario premier but went on to be Ontario's longest-serving MPP. 14: George A. Drew (1894–1973) 17 August 1943 19 October 1948 1943 election (21st Leg.)
Doug Ford (incumbent) 6 years, 215 days 2018–present 2 Progressive Conservative: 11 Kathleen Wynne: 5 years, 138 days [11] 2013–2018 1 Liberal: 12 George William Ross: 5 years, 110 days [12] 1899–1905 1 Liberal: 13 David Peterson: 5 years, 97 days [13] 1985–1990 1 * Liberal: 14 George A. Drew: 5 years, 63 days [14] 1943–1948 3