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Ontario party leaders on cannabis store clustering
Ontario's Liberals are pledging to revisit a model for licensing cannabis stores they say isn't working — a problem Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford said the market will resolve.
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The Canadian Press
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CP157056240
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5/21/2022 4:10:00 PM
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campaign
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Del Duca
drug related crimes
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Provincial Election
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