Doug Ford

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Premier makes campaign-style visit to Waterloo Region (CTV Toronto)

Premier Doug Ford talked housing prices and weighed in on the ongoing review at the Waterloo Catholic District School Board during a recent visit to a ...

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization says provinces and territories should rapidly prepare to offer fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the coming weeks. Winnipeg police officers have arrested two suspects in connection with a February homicide, and continue to search for the third suspect. A man who viciously attacked and killed a mother and two of her children east of Toronto has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years. A crash involving a pedestrian forced road closures in Winnipeg on Tuesday morning and sent one person to the hospital. It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard." - Judge sentences Ont. man who killed partner and two children to life in prison A man who viciously attacked and killed a mother and two of her children east of Toronto has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years. - Ontario reports 38 per cent increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations in last seven days The Middlesex-London Health Unit recorded a new COVID-19 related death Tuesday as officials say the region is now in the middle of the sixth wave. - Ontario reports 38 per cent increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations in last seven days The National Advisory Committee on Immunization says provinces and territories should rapidly prepare to offer fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the coming weeks. A crowd of employees gathered on the shop floor of a stainless steel equipment maker in Elmira Friday afternoon to greet and shake hands with Premier Doug Ford.

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Ford 'waiting for the recommendation' to end mask mandates ... (TheRecord.com)

Ford removed capacity limits for public spaces in the province on Tuesday, also doing away with the province's proof of vaccination requirement for businesses.

“We have the pressure on them, I can assure you of that,” he said. Ford said if the federal government matches his pledge, he will consider finding further cuts. “We are waiting for the recommendation of Dr. Moore. It’s just going to be a few weeks and then we’ll be able to focus back on the economy.” I don’t care if it’s municipal or provincial or federal, it’s about putting money back in your pocket and stirring the economy and getting this going.” It’s not the first time the premier has publicly discussed dropping the provincial fuel tax. “Every person in here, every person in this country, wants to get rid of these,” he said, holding up his mask.

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