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Ford minister slams trustees for lacking responsibility and judgment

A roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, Oct. 17.

Published Oct 17, 2024 at 7:46pm

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Ontario Education Minister Jill Dunlop is now looking to investigate a $145,000 summer trip to Italy taken by four Brantford Catholic school trustees to purchase pricey religious statues.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is poised to send cheques to 16 million Ontarians to offset rising costs as a possible early election looms.

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