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    elections. Born in Etobicoke, Ontario, Ford was the second of four children of Doug Bruce Ford Sr. and Ruth Diane Ford (née Campbell). His paternal grandparents...
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  • Mayor, Rob Ford, and the Premier of Ontario, Doug Ford. Ford was born in 1933 in Toronto, the son of Celia (McNicol 1900–1973) and Ernest Ford (1889–1933)...
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  • Doug Ford (born 1964) is a Canadian politician and businessman and the current Premier of Ontario. Douglas or Doug Ford may also refer to: Douglas Ford...
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    Doug Ford is the 26th and current premier of Ontario (French: Premier ministre de l'Ontario), Canada. He won a majority in the 2018 Ontario general election...
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    Deco. After Doug Ford Sr.'s death in 2006, the Ford family retained ownership of Deco Labels through the Doug Ford Holdings corporation. Ford, alongside...
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    Doug Ford, the 26th premier of Ontario, and Rob Ford, the 64th mayor of Toronto. He is the grandson of Doug Ford Sr., who was an MPP. In 2014, Ford changed...
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    McCabe, Jim (May 15, 2018). "World Golf Hall of Fame member Ford dies at 95". PGA Tour. "Doug Ford". World Golf Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 15, 2017. Barkow...
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  • contacts the police, who take a statement from Price. May 19 Ford and his brother Doug cancel their weekly Newstalk 1010 talk show. May 20 Jay Leno comments...
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    Premier and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, Doug Ford. Doug Ford Sr. (1933 – 2006) Canadian businessperson and Ontario politician...
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    under the leadership of Doug Sr. In the 1995, Doug Sr. became MPP for Etobicoke—Humber, and his sons Doug Ford Jr. and Randy Ford assumed control for day-to-day...
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    Krista Haynes (redirect from Krista Ford)
    conspiracy theorist. She is a daughter of Ontario Premier Doug Ford and niece of former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. She was the captain of the Toronto Triumph, a team...
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  • May 2024. June 2: The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario under Doug Ford won a second majority government in the 43rd Ontario general election...
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    Democratic Party leader Andrea Horwath called for Doug Ford to fire Lecce as education minister; however, Ford assured that Lecce would remain in office. On...
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    however, they came back into power with a majority government in 2018 under Doug Ford. The first Conservative Party in Upper Canada was made up of United Empire...
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  • Dale credits an encounter with Toronto Mayor Rob Ford while covering the mayor and his brother Doug for the Toronto Star as the inspiration for developing...
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  • of the Province of Canada. The 26th and current premier of Ontario is Doug Ford of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario since June 29, 2018....
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    During the 2014 Toronto mayoral election, incumbent mayor Rob Ford (and his brother Doug Ford, after the prior's withdrawal) were the only major candidates...
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  • representative cricketers "Doug Ford passes away". Cricket NSW. Archived from the original on 4 July 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019. "Doug Ford". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved...
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  • advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and former Principal Secretary to Doug Ford. Once referred to as "the most powerful woman in Ottawa," she currently...
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    of Opportunity and is the Advocate for Community Opportunities for the Doug Ford government. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative...
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    Ottawa Citizen's David Reevely. Mulroney was criticised by some, including Doug Ford, for living most of her adult life in the United States, but she dismissed...
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    Progressive Conservative party and has held a number of cabinet positions under Doug Ford, including Minister of Government and Consumer Services from June to November...
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    The Ford ministry is the Cabinet, chaired by Premier Doug Ford, that began governing Ontario shortly before the opening of the 42nd Parliament. The original...
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    Executive Council, which is collectively responsible to the legislature. Doug Ford is the 26th and current premier of Ontario. He took office on June 29...
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    2022 Ontario general election (category Doug Ford)
    Parliament of Ontario. The governing Progressive Conservatives, led by Premier Doug Ford, were re-elected to a second majority government, winning 7 more seats...
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  • in June of that year, the new Progressive Conservative government of Doug Ford announced the resumption of the suspended EA in November. Since then,...
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    Executive Council (French: Conseil exécutif). The premier of Ontario is Doug Ford of the Progressive Conservatives since the 2018 election; the 26th since...
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    one year after he assumed office, polling showed that Ontario Premier Doug Ford of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario was deeply unpopular—in...
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    duo, Ford and Ferg. They played "'Seasons of Change', 'Golden Miles', along with Masters Apprentices and Carson songs." Ford formed the Doug Ford Trio...
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    (2022-06-24). "Ford names new cabinet, with Jones as health minister and a role for his nephew". CP24. Retrieved 2022-06-25. "Ontario Premier Doug Ford consults...
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