Toronto Star
Doug Ford will recall legislature to end York strike, cut gas prices
Premier-designate Doug Ford will recall the legislature next month for a brief summer session to end the York University strike and begin fulfilling campaign promises like lowering gasoline prices, sources told the Star.
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Does Ford’s victory pose a threat to universities?
While the other political parties campaigned on platforms to increase access and support low-income students, Ford’s offered few of these promises.
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