Back in 2012, when Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced he would resign, Kathleen Wynne says many people were asking the same questions: Who would run for leadership of the provincial Liberal ...
Kathleen Wynne, who served as premier of Ontario from 2013 to 2018 as leader of the Liberal Party, is one of the speakers scheduled to appear before the Bylaw/Polices Review Committee of the ...
Kathleen Wynne, then 59, won the ensuing leadership contest, becoming Ontario's first female premier in early 2013. The following year, Wynne led her party to a resounding victory, winning a majority ...
Canadians hoping plans for high-frequency rail between Toronto and Quebec City would move forward this year will instead see further delays — and the prospect of a federal election makes the timeline ...
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is expected to formally announce his bid to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau late next week, a source close to his campaign told CBC News.
The holidays are often a time of reflection. And even as everyone is still shaking off their cheese-induced torpor, the internal calls for Justin Trudeau to resign as Liberal Leader are accumulating.
In 2016, Toronto's then-mayor John Tory proposed the toll, but it was shot down by then-Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne just ahead of a provincial election, at a time when she was unpopular.
We ask: Tonda MacCharles, parliamentary bureau reporter for the Toronto Star; Jeffrey Simpson, for more than three decades, a national affairs columnist with the Globe and Mail; and Ontario's 25th ...
Bonnie Crombie addressed housing costs and municipal funding during a round-table discussion with the Aurora Seniors ...