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Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government announced that provincial employees will be back at their desks full-time by next year.
TORONTO - In recalling a collision he was in earlier this year with an 18-year-old who has since been charged again over a ...
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says the province’s decision to get more civil servants into the office would have a cascading ...
The Ford-Carney alliance, seemingly forged during the federal election, has continued since then, with the Prime Minister ...
The electric vehicles chief has a great deal riding on his new strategy, which takes a page from the Elon Musk playbook.
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Randall Denley: Ford's tax cut ramblings won't make up for the damage Trump's tariffs will do
Self-awareness is seldom cited as one of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s main characteristics, but can he really not see the ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is ordering the province's 60,000 public servants back to the office full time starting in January.
Ford Motor Co. is still betting billions on building electric vehicles in Kentucky, even as the industry loses federal backing.
Yesterday I made the trip to Ford’s Louisville Assembly Plant for its Universal EV Platform event. This plant, which ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley called out Chinese automaker BYD in his hyped announcement of a new midsize truck.
Ford announced the creation of a new production process and platform to help it bring its next EV to market in 2027.
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