The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of the Ford government in its battle to keep its 2018 mandate letters filed away from public disclosure and under rules protecting the details around cabinet meetings. Tracy Tong reports.
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Supreme Court rules in favour of Ford government in mandate letters battle
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