Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on Tuesday that he is feeling “positive” and “very humbled” by the election results. He added it’s been the “most challenging thing with any premier” picking his new cabinet, which he said would be sworn in on Friday. Ford said he consulted with former Health Minister Christine Elliott about her successor saying he’s “taking her advice on that.”
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Ford to announce new Ontario cabinet Friday, says he consulted with former health minister Elliott on successor
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