Source Feed: CBC News - Ottawa
Publication Date: February 28, 2025 - 04:00
How Doug Ford and his PCs won their 3rd straight Ontario election
February 28, 2025

Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservatives’ thumping victory in Thursday’s Ontario election came as the result of a campaign that focused ruthlessly on the one issue capturing the minds of Canadians right now, a leader who worked relentlessly to make the most of his opportunity, and perfect political timing.
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