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Ford says he’ll have an ‘aggressive’ housing plan, will focus on vacant propertyFord says that supply is one of the main reasons for the crisis in housing and he wants to focus on finding vacant or surplus government property.EconomyJun 27, 2022
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Premier Doug Ford comments on Toronto-area tow truck ‘turf war’: ‘We’re coming for you’"It's unacceptable and if you continue doing it, we're coming for you, we're gonna catch you, and you're going to jail. Simple as that."CrimeMar 10, 2020
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‘We want to be teaching’: Laid-off TDSB teachers discuss optionsMore than 100 teachers met at the TDSB head office Thursday to discuss what options are available to them after being laid off or having their hours cut.EducationSep 5, 2019
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Federal Liberals, Ontario Tories blast each other amid looming Bombardier layoffs in Thunder Bay, Ont.Looming layoffs at Bombardier's railway car plant in Thunder Bay, Ont., are creating a political row between Queens Park and Parliament Hill.EconomyJul 10, 2019
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Ontario government easing access to tax credits for video game developersUnder the new rules, companies will be able to apply for the credit more often, with a lower threshold needed for labour spending opening the door for smaller companiesMay 28, 2019
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Scott Thompson: Teachers threaten strike action with every political party, so why not Ford’s?It's a common fall ritual in Ontario: the kids go back to school and the teacher unions threaten to strike, Scott Thompson says.CommentaryApr 18, 2019
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Ontario government to give education update Friday, may include class size updateOntario's education sector is awaiting an update Friday on a wide range of issues, including class sizes.CanadaMar 14, 2019
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Emails show autism agencies told by ministry to pause contact with families"It is disturbing and disgraceful that there are suggestions of artificially inflating the wait list," the minister of children, community and social services wrote on Sunday.PoliticsFeb 24, 2019
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Ontario government’s LIFT credit set to take effect Jan. 1The provincial government says one in six Ontario taxpayers would receive the credit and would see about $450 in tax relief on average.CanadaDec 31, 2018
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Critics slam Ontario government for failing to address drug-dealing pharmacistsCritics say Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government is failing to tackle the issue of drug-dealing pharmacists.CanadaSep 27, 2018
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