Your morning roundup of election news and agenda items for Friday, June 8. ...
Category: Politics and Election 2022
Kathleen Wynne resigns as Liberal leader
The MPP hangs on to her seat by a wire-thin margin, but her party loses official party status, tumbling from the heights of 15 years in power. ...
Change election ousts Ontario’s most prominent ministers
Here are the political biographies of politicians who played starring roles in the last parliament and were defeated in the 2018 election. ...
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives win a majority
Doug Ford waged a populist campaign under the slogan "For the People" and promised a program of massive tax cuts and unspecified plans for finding "efficiencies" in government. ...
What the NDP’s path to victory could look like on election night
The NDP needs a bit of luck and a tipping point, but poll analysts say there's still a chance. ...
Ford deflects media questions on family lawsuit on eve of vote
The PC leader said that as premier he'll make sure "that the media are always fair and balanced and aren't always attacking." ...
Wynne muses on feelings and the fight to save the Grits’ green legacy
Liberal leader warns of Harris-era smog snafus and Ford-driven erosion of her party legacy — but refuses to push for strategic voting to preserve it. ...
Your morning briefing
Headlines Two years after his death, estate documents from Rob Ford give no sign of any payout to his beneficiaries, the Toronto Star reports. The story comes after news broke this week of an explosive $16-million lawsu ...
In Brief: The premier’s washroom, Parlez-vous français, and a Ford falsehood
A collection of briefs on the campaign news of the day. ...
Here are seven things to know about the Ford family lawsuit
Didn't have time to read the court docs? We break down the allegations in the Ford family lawsuit. ...