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The Ontario premier is wagering maple syrup against the California governor’s wine in a lighthearted World Series bet posted to social media Friday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government is eyeing legislation that would cap ticket resale prices as thousands of Toronto Blue Jays fans find themselves priced out of World Series tickets that are now reselling for thousands of dollars.
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Doug Ford has built a reputation for picking fights with President Trump and getting under his skin with publicity-grabbing moves as U.S. tariffs have harmed Ontario’s economy.
While making a friendly World Series wager, Ontario Premier Doug Ford told California Gov. Gavin Newsom to “talk to your friend in the Oval Office” if he wants U.S. liquor back on the province’s store shelves.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford moved quickly Friday to emphasize the strength of Canada’s relationship with the United States, responding to a blistering post from U.S. President Donald Trump that accused the country of fraud and trade manipulation.
Advocates are calling on Doug Ford to keep his “hands off” transit lanes over concerns the government is considering banning the lanes.
As MPPs returned to Queen’s Park for their fall sitting, the Ontario PCs introduced legislation to cancel automated speed enforcement (ASE) programs across the province, under an economy-focused omnibus bill that was the government’s first order of business for the new session.