The Supreme Court of Canada has sided with the Ford government in its years-long battle over the release of the 2018 mandate letters. A panel of seven judges unanimously agreed that rules to protect cabinet conversations should be applied to the letters, which contained instructions from Doug Ford to his newly appointed ministers.
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Supreme Court sides with Doug Ford to end mandate letters battle
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