Doug Ford apologizes for comments on First Nations
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has issued an apology for comments that were slammed as “racist” by First Nations leaders.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has issued an apology for comments that were slammed as “racist” by First Nations leaders.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has issued an apology for comments that were slammed as “racist” by First Nations leaders.
Toronto city Coun. Brad Bradford says the city must act on what he calls a “common-sense” solution to worsening downtown gridlock: reopen a key stretch of King Street to vehicles until major construction wraps later this summer.
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