Renault and Ford join forces to share Renault's Ampere electric car platform First of two new small Ford EVs due early 2028 Fiesta name could return Renault and Ford have announced a new partnership ...
Two years on from Ford stopping production of the Fiesta, Europe’s beloved supermini is set for a Lazarean comeback – as an electric hatchback. Better a sinner who repents than a proud saint. It’s all ...
VIEWERS of a documentary about the butchered Sycamore Gap tree were shocked to see it included ads for a car dragging a felled tree. Footage of a Ford Ranger pulling uprooted timber over woodland was ...
The Ford Fiesta could be reborn in 2028 following an agreement signed by Renault and Ford to develop a pair of Ford-branded cars. These models will be based on the underpinnings which form the basis ...
Taking aim at record spending of $111.9 million on government ads last year, critics say Premier Doug Ford is more interested in polishing his image than in helping Ontarians. “The premier used to be ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he told Ontario's premier not to run an anti-tariff ad that prompted President Trump to end trade talks with Canada. Carney also confirmed that he apologized ...
Your editorial “Reagan vs. Trump on Tariffs” (Oct. 27) begins by pointing out that Ronald Reagan and his legacy still matter to Donald Trump. There’s nothing wrong with that. The 40th president still ...
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford has no regrets about being a pain to the Trump administration. “We achieved our goal. As we say, ‘mission accomplished,’” Ford told reporters at the Ontario ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is boasting about an anti-tariff advertisement that he says prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to cancel trade talks with Canada. Ford told reporters Monday the ad — which ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford thinks that the Ronald Reagan anti-tariff commercial that set President Trump off was “the best ad I ever ran.” The TV ad featured an edited 1987 radio address from President ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford refused to apologize for a U.S. television ad quoting Ronald Reagan that U.S. President Donald Trump cited as grounds to end trade talks with Canada. Trump called the ad ...
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