The former premier of Ontario talks with Paul Wells about her tumultuous legacy, grappling with the province’s anger, and life after politics
Philippe J. Fournier: An early look at the Ontario election projection shows dramatically different numbers from 2018, but the PCs still benefitting from a divided opposition
Andrea Horwath: What we are witnessing is nothing less than a fundamental failure of Canada’s governments, private companies and institutions to ensure seniors’ health and safety, which borders on elderly abuse
Stephen Maher: The recent leaking of a draft bill by the Ontario NDP was amateurish in the extreme. Here’s how these things are supposed to work.
Ontario’s quaint tradition has never seemed more detached from the crass reality of its politics
Paul Wells: Ford wants to get on with building more of the sort of Ontario he knows and likes, and less of the sort of Ontario that gets in his way.
The Liberals lost most of their strongholds. They lost to three other parties. And most of the time, it wasn’t even close.
Inside the chaotic Ontario election campaign and the last-ditch effort that put the controversial PC leader in the premier’s office
Paul Wells: Governing is hard. Delivering a new era when you actually weren’t really sure what the new era was going to look like is still harder.
The new leader of the official opposition told supporters that the NDP had ‘won more seats than we have held in a generation’
Watch the crowds gather live at all three of the major party headquarters as they wait for the 2018 Ontario Election results
Voting day in Ontario has come and gone, and Doug Ford’s PCs have won a majority government. Here’s what they have planned—and what the opposition wants, too