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Left: 56%
Center: 28%
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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Doug Ford, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 335 stories have been published about Doug Ford which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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55% Local Coverage33% National Coverage11% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Doug Ford?Doug Ford often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 56%
Center: 28%
16%
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Doug Ford ยท TorontoNDP Leader Marit Stiles is asking Ontario's integrity commissioner to issue an opinion on whether Premier Doug Ford's actions surrounding his daughter's stag-and-doe event were improper. Ford has acknowledged that some developers, who are friends, attended the $150-a-ticket event and media reports say lobbyists and government relations firms were also invited.
NDP files integrity complaint about Ford family stag-and-doe event
67% Left coverage: 9 sources
Doug FordPremiers and health ministers across the country have called on Ottawa to increase its share of health-care costs to 35 per cent. Ontario Premier Doug Ford says all the premiers have agreed to work together and stay united. Ford did not give any indication of whether a deal is close.
Premiers are united in push for more health funding from Ottawa: Ford
75% Left coverage: 8 sources
Doug FordOntario's top court has struck down third-party election advertising rules introduced by Premier Doug Ford's government as unconstitutional. Before 2021, third parties were allowed to spend up to $600,000 on advertising in the six months before an election call. That year the government stretched the pre-election restricted spending period to one year.
Ontario's top court strikes down third-party election ad spending rules
64% Left coverage: 14 sources
Doug FordPremier Doug Ford announced $224 million more to build and upgrade training centres. It's part of a push to boost the skilled trades as the government plans major hospital, highway and home building. Ontario also plans to spend $75 million more over the next three years to support operations at those centres.
Ontario puts $224M to training centres to boost skilled trades
67% Left coverage: 9 sources
Doug Ford ยท VaughanThe federal government is set to launch a study of Rouge National Urban Park. The park is next to land earmarked for housing in the province's Greenbelt. Ontario's auditor general is conducting a value-for-money audit of the development plans. The province's integrity commissioner is also looking into the timing of the land purchases.
Federal study won't delay Greenbelt housing plans, Ford says
50% Center coverage: 6 sources
Doug Ford ยท TorontoNDP Leader Marit Stiles has asked the Ontario PC Party to hold a special meeting to discuss the issue. The meeting would take place on the weekend of March 16 and 17. It would be the first time the party has held such a meeting since it was formed in 2007.
Ontario's integrity commissioner pauses probe into complaint over Ford stag party
67% Left coverage: 12 sources
Doug Ford ยท Fort FrancesOntario Premier Doug Ford is facing sharp questions about his relationship with developers. Ford has said he did nothing wrong when developers, who are longtime family friends, attended his daughter's $150-per-ticket stag-and-doe. The Office of the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario has said that based on information provided, Ford had no knowledge of gifts given to his daughter and son-in-law.
Ford faces sharp questions about relationships with developers as legislature resumes
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
Doug Ford ยท TorontoThe byelection is set to take place March 16. Horwath resigned her Hamilton Centre seat to successfully run for mayor of that city. The NDP's candidate is community organizer Sarah Jama, who is the executive director of the Disability Justice Network of Ontario. The Progressive Conservative candidate is Peter Wiesner, a police officer.
Date set for provincial byelection in Hamilton
34% Center coverage: 3 sources