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A recent poll may be a leading indicator that the premier's leadership is wearing thin, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
Love me. Love me not.
Doug Ford couldn’t hide his hurt when the bad news came out:
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The Ontario premier has insisted that his public support is solid, even amid spending scandals. Three byelections will test that…

In the war of words over wine, there are no winners, just whiners, Martin Regg Cohn writes.

Thirty-seven ministers have served at the pleasure of the premier since he won the last election — more ministers than ever…

The former cabinet minister who dropped out of federal politics five years ago is now the presumed front-runner in the race to be…

"If the election was held today, we wouldn't just form a majority, we would form another … supermajority," Ontario's premier said.

The problem is the disconnect between Ford’s priorities and people’s pervasive worry about the ability to afford a normal life.