By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recent comment opposing the entry of Chinese auto parts and vehicles into Canada misses the larger economic reality Canadians are facing. Framing Chinese electric vehicles as a threat to Canadian and American jobs may sound patriotic on the surface, but it overlooks how global Read More…
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Doug Ford Was Right to Stand Firm — Trump’s Fury Was Never About the Ad
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief Doug Ford did what any serious leader should do — he stood his ground and handled Donald Trump on Canada’s terms, not America’s. Yes, the Ontario government agreed to eventually take the ad campaign down, but not when Trump demanded it, and not because he said so. That Read More…
Ontario’s $75 Million Message to America: Smart Strategy or Costly Symbolism?
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief When Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a $75-million advertising blitz across the United States, the reaction at home was as swift as it was divided. On one hand, the move signaled a strong defense of Ontario’s economic interests in the face of escalating American tariffs. On the other, Read More…
The ‘China threat’ as ‘basis’ for Ontario’s attack on democratic rights
Written by: Aidan Jonah, Editor-in-Chief of The Canada Files With Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recently passed Bill 5, the ‘China threat’ narrative has began used as designed, to create a panic under the cover of which democratic rights can be crippled or annihilated in Canada. As US President Donald Trump was actively speaking of making Read More…
The Peanut Gallery
Good grief! At least there is a grown up in the room.
Doug Ford visits the Vet
Doug Ford jokes that people of Ontario can visit a veterinarian if they can’t see a medical doctor. Maybe he should go first.
Ontario Scandals
Political Scandals
Premier Ford, To Ask Lieutenant Governor to Dissolve the Government at 3 pm
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called for the dissolution of the legislature and the launch of an election campaign By: Charlotte Hui Doug Ford will meet with Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell today at 3 P.M. to officially start the election campaign. Dowdeswell is likely to accept Ford’s proposal to dissolve the provincial parliament and sign a Read More…








