Asked about Tourism Minister Lisa MacLeod having been assigned a protective police detail following what her office calls “threatening emails” and other issues, Premier Doug Ford on Thursday slammed people who threaten elected officials saying people can protest and “do cartwheels” if they’re opposed to policies, but no one should “cross that line” to harm an elected official.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says people can’t ‘cross that line’ as Minister MacLeod given police detail
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