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Davidson: Creativity and action are key to Ontario’s tourism recovery

The year of the staycation should not give way to the year of abdication, writes Mitch Davidson.

Published Aug 5, 2021 at 10:00am

Davidson: Creativity and action are key to Ontario’s tourism recovery

On a campaign stop at Scorecard Harry’s restaurant in St. Catharines on May 14, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford shakes hands with local retiree Ron McDonald, who demands to know when Ford would bring two-way GO train service to the area.

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