The Ontario NDP spent more on its 2022 election campaign than Doug Ford’s victorious Progressive Conservatives, according to new financial statements from the parties. Documents recently filed to Elections Ontario show the New Democrats’ campaign period ...
Allison Jones, The Canadian Press Published Wednesday, November 30, 2022 11:48AM EST Last Updated Wednesday, November 30, 2022 2:39PM EST TORONTO – Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government spent about $13.75 million last year on ads the ...
Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government spent about $13.75 million last year on ads the auditor general believes are partisan, she said Wednesday in her annual report. That money represents nearly 20 percent of all government advertising ...
An education workers’ union is launching an advertising campaign designed to influence the ongoing contract negotiations with the provincial government and to claim the current offer is “insulting” to the lowest earning employees in Ontario’s ...
Why did so many Ontario voters stay home? | The Star “,”heading”:””,”fullWindow”:false,”fullBleed”:false,”showFullBleedOnMobile”:false,”headColor”:””,”type”:”html5mobile”,”textColor”:””,”mobileImageUrl”:””,”bgColor”:””,”imageUrl”:””,”registeredOnly”:false,”linkUrl”:””,”aodaTitle”:” “,”internalScroll”:false,”displayStyle”:”small-up”},{“text”:”It’s a sign that voters, uninspired by the parties’ campaigns, their leaders and the lack of driving issues, opted for the familiar, says ...
Voters head to the polls for the 2022 Ontario provincial election. This file will be updated throughout the day. Visit regularly for breaking news and key analysis on the election. 1:57 p.m (updated) — Elections ...
Just three months before Ontario’s provincial election, Premier Doug Ford’s government is spending an unknown amount of public money on an advertising campaign that the opposition parties are slamming as partisan. The campaign titled “Ontario ...
TORONTO — An Ontario judge has upheld the province’s restrictions on third-party election advertising, ruling the measures do not infringe on voters’ right to meaningfully participate in the election process. In a decision issued last ...
TORONTO – Political ads will fill the air in Ontario for the next few weeks as parties pour millions of dollars into a flash of advertising ahead of the elections before spending limits go into ...