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CP11994558 | Newsroom Ready: Ontario marks a whirlwind year since Premier Doug Ford's election
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Ontario marks a whirlwind year since Premier Doug Ford's election
Ontario has seen a whirlwind of a year since Doug Ford was swept to power. Ford’s June 7 victory ushered in a busy political year, with the new Progressive Conservative premier checking off a significant portion of his campaign promises. He has undone many of the Liberals’ signature policies, including a cap-and-trade system to limit greenhouse gas emissions and various green programs that were funded by it, worker-friendly labour laws including a $15 minimum wage, free tuition, and a basic income pilot project. Opposition party leaders say Ford's policies have not helped the province.
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The Canadian Press
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CP11994472
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Create Date:
6/5/2019 1:30:00 PM
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