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    PROVINCIAL ELECTION 2025: Here’s who’s running in Hamilton in the upcoming Feb. 27 Ontario election

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    With Ontario Premier Doug Ford calling an election for Thursday, Feb. 27, the province is now set to go to the polls one year and four months earlier than expected.

    Ford says that he needs “a strong, four-year mandate that outlives and outlasts the Trump administration” in order to “protect Ontario.”

    While election day is the 27th, in-person voting is available now until Wednesday, Feb. 26 at each riding’s local election office.

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    Hamilton Mountain Ontario NDP candidate Kojo Damptey has called for police to be abolished multiple times

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    Kojo Damptey, who was nominated as the Ontario NDP’s candidate for Hamilton Mountain in the upcoming Feb. 27 provincial election, has called for the police to be abolished multiple times.

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    Internal trade roadblocks have real-world consequences

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    With American tariffs being held over Canada’s head like the sword of Damocles, it’s time to end restrictions on trade within Canada once and for all.

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    Quebecers starting to understand the need for Canadian pipelines, says MEI

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    A new poll from Angus Reid shows significant support from people in Quebec for Canada to build sea-to-sea oil and gas pipelines.

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    The Department of Education unmasked

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    Having spent over 30 years as an educator in various roles, this author doesn’t think he is especially qualified to assess the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts to the Department of Education.

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    Ford promises to widen QEW between Burlington and St. Catharines if re-elected

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    At a campaign stop in Niagara Falls at the end of January, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that his government will look to widen the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) between Burlington and St. Catharines if re-elected.

    Ford says that he will invest an additional $22 billion into his nearly $200 billion plan to build infrastructure to make the project happen.

    “We’re not only going to invest more, we’re going to invest faster,” said Ford.

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    Organizations across Hamilton beginning to hire students for summer jobs

    Local

    Even though summer is about five months away, many organizations across the City of Hamilton are already beginning to hire students for summer jobs.

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    Carney planning to hide the carbon tax

    National

    Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney seems to think giving you a discount code on a new furnace or some extra insulation…

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    Liberals’ immigration program has purposely transformed the country

    Opinion

    Canada’s history is one written largely by its industrious immigrants. Having said that, in this past decade, the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has turned this national strength into a chaotic social upheaval.

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    How Trump’s enemies underestimate him and his message

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    The triumphalism MAGA members and the GOP are experiencing during the early days of Trump 2.0 comes with a caveat.

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