Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday the decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause to cut the size of Toronto city council was not drastic after a judge ruled against the legislation, and said the government was working on creating efficiency with the bill.
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Ford says invoking notwithstanding clause not drastic, says focused on getting things done
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