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Judge awards Doug Ford $130,000 in legal costs
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Premier s Office never sought off-the-books van: Police
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Premier Doug Ford has persuaded an Ontario court to dismiss a libel lawsuit filed against him by the province’s former top police officer – a ruling that was rendered after Mr. Ford gave sworn evidence saying that the suit was like “a gag order on me.”
In 2019, former acting Ontario Provincial Police commissioner Brad Blair sued Mr. Ford for defamation as the two men engaged in a war of words over the leadership of the OPP, Canada’s second-largest police force.
Morning Brief: Feds plan to co-develop new Indigenous health legislation By iPolitics. Published on Jan 28, 2021 5:59am The meetings on anti-Indigenous racism in health care are being held after the death of Joyce Echaquan in a Quebec hospital last year. (Wikimedia Commons)
Today’s Morning Brief is brought to you by the Canadian Construction Association. The CCA urges the Government to remove barriers, declutter the administration and approval process, and consider increased investments in infrastructure until the economy is firmly on its way to economic recovery. Read more.
New Indigenous health laws to be announced: The government will announce plans to co-develop new legislation to overhaul Indigenous health care, the CBC reports. The announcement will follow two days of virtual discussions on how to eliminate anti-Indigenous racism in the health care system, and will aim to ensure Indigenous control over the development and delivery of s