The founder of the Ottawa company that made Doug Ford’s “Canada is not for sale” ball cap has seen a huge jump in sales thanks to the Ontario premier’s patronage. The tale of patriotic haberdashery began less than a week ago,
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes an announcement in Toronto with Minister Greg Rickford and Chief of Aroland First Nation Sonny Gagnon. Watch LIVE here.
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An Ottawa company is seeing a big boost in sales after Premier Doug Ford wore its ‘Canada is not for sale’ hat. CTV’s Dylan Dyson reports.
Canada's premiers are meeting virtually with the prime minister today to talk about Donald Trump's early moves as president.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced plans for an early election, citing the need to counter what he calls an economic “attack” from former U.S. President Donald Trump, as a potential trade war looms between Canada and the United States.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Canada's premiers are on the same page about stimulus in the event U.S. President-elect Trump enacts tariffs.
Trump did not specifically mention Canada or his threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs in his inauguration speech Monday.
While making remarks on his way into the meeting, Ford sported a navy blue baseball cap with the words "Canada is not for sale" on the front and the year of Confederation — 1867 — on the side.