Ontario automotive assembly plants could shut down within a week of being hit with a U.S. tariff on their vehicles, some industry observers say. Car dealers in the U.S. have seen inventory on their lots steadily growing for more than a year. There are now about three million unsold vehicles, and a 25 per-cent-price increase […]
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LFP reporter Jane Sims visited the four London ridings on Thursday morning to ask citizens who they voted for in the Ontario election, and why? Here are their answers LONDON-FANSHAWE On the ballot: Teresa Armstrong (NDP)*; Dave Durnin (Freedom Party); Kevin May (Liberal); Alan John McDonald (Independent); Wil Osbourne-Sorrell (Green); Peter Vanderley (Progressive Conservatives); Christopher […]
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Here's what you need to know as Election Day dawns across the 10-riding London region
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Doug Ford's appearance in London on the final day of campaigning may suggest his party feels they can claim at least one city riding.
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There may be little doubt who will form Ontario's next government, but there could be plenty of tension in London's three urban ridings.
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One of the myths promoted by Premier Doug Ford and Progressive Conservative party is that they are tough and will stand up for Ontario and for law and order.
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The anti-poverty and tenants’ rights group is pushing for rent control to become a ballot issue in Thursday’s provincial election
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Here’s a quick guide to what the four major parties propose to fix Ontario’s housing crisis.
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Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles campaigned in London Monday night, looking to boost her party’s three local MPPs seeking re-election while downplaying the controversial late exit of a New Democrat hopeful in the city’s fourth riding. Days from Thursday’s election, Stiles was at Winks Eatery downtown to greet about 100 people after a daylong blitz […]
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Talked about for decades, high-speed rail passenger service is suddenly back in play, but Southwestern Ontario is left out. Why? Some observers say the region, which includes London, one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, lacks the political clout to make that happen and has been voting the wrong way for federal and provincial […]