Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Thursday said he’s “not going to stop” after a wave of criticism from last weekend over COVID-19 restrictions he announced last Friday. While many critics called for his resignation, Ford was defiant saying he will continue to work to get the province through the pandemic adding he’s not one “to walk away from anything.”
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‘I’m not going to stop’: Doug Ford responds to growing calls for his resignation
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