Ontario Premier Doug Ford spoke Monday about his government’s plan to introduce legislation to temporarily cut the gas and fuel taxes, saying people have been getting “gouged.” He touted the proposed legislation as a way to put money “back in the people’s pocket instead of the government’s pocket” to stimulate the economy.
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Ford talks legislation to temporarily cut gas, fuel taxes, says people getting ‘gouged’
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