Doug Ford promised to add $1 billion to a provincial skills development fund while visiting a manufacturing plant in London
London Free Press
Here’s what you need to know about the rare dead-of-winter vote as candidates hit the icy campaign trail.
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Premier Doug Ford capped off the first day of Ontario’s election campaign in London, where he pledged his government would spend $1 billion to build a new police college. Ford made the vow Wednesday evening when he spoke to a crowd of London police officers and other guests at the
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Amid a flurry of splashy pre-provincial election announcements, there's one that's landing with a relative thud in London, the city's miniscule share of $75 million in new shelter and affordable housing funding.
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Many Ontarians have received their $200 cheque promised last fall by Premier Doug Ford. If you haven't, no sweat, it’s likely on the way.
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Potential tariffs by the United States on Canadian products could slow the pace of new home construction in London in 2025, with local industry watchers expressing concern over increases in the cost of materials and build times and an overall drop in demand. U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat of blanket 25 per cent tariffs […]
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A victory could bring Doug Ford many rewards, mostly in the form of avoiding trouble during a later election
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Has anyone else been recently annoyed by the massive graffiti scene on the new Adelaide Street railway underpass?
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The Association of Municipalities of Ontario calculated there were at least 1,400 homeless encampments in the province in 2023
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Two days before Premier Doug Ford pulls the trigger on a spring election, Queen’s Park unveiled $1.3 billion in funding for 30 new schools and additions, including a $100-million Catholic high school in north London. The London District Catholic school board received funding for three schools: more than $140 million for high schools in London […]
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With nominations still being held, here's a riding-by-riding list of known candidates so far for the major parties in the wider London area.