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Newsroom Ready: Ontario premier pushes back on drug decriminalization

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on Toronto and other Canadian cities to stop decriminalization approaches to drug use. He said people struggling with addictions need investment in rehabilitation, not access to drugs. (April 29, 2024) 
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