Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on Friday he would not tolerate violence and called on people to come together and discuss possible solutions regarding a construction site at the centre of an Indigenous land dispute near Caledonia, Ont. A judge ordered on Friday that demonstrators, who say the development is on unceded land, must permanently leave the area, which allegedly led to tires being set on fire and a street being dug up.
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Premier Doug Ford says he will not tolerate violence amid Indigenous land dispute in Caledonia
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