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Embattled premier tearfully apologizes for walked-back police measures, promises paid sick days coming soon

The premier said he was apologizing for moving too quickly.

Published Apr 22, 2021 at 11:23am

Embattled premier tearfully apologizes for walked-back police measures, promises paid sick days coming soon

TORONTO, ON- JUNE 25 – Premier Doug Ford holds his daily press briefing as Toronto prepares to join the rest of Ontario in phase two of reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto. June 25, 2020. Premier Doug Ford was joined by Minister of Health Christine Elliott and Associate Minister of Children and Women’s Issues Jill Dunlop. Steve Russell/Toronto Star

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