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Integrity commissioner won’t investigate Ford over Blair dismissal

J. David Wake cited a lack of evidence to provide grounds to proceed.

Published May 7, 2019 at 5:13pm

Integrity commissioner won’t investigate Ford over Blair dismissal

TORONTO, ON – SEPTEMBER 15: Ontario Premier Doug Ford (left) and Sylvia Jones, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, in the Legislature. The Ontario government’s attempt to move Bill 31 through the House as a time line draws closer. The House was called into session on Saturday in order to help move things along. Two people were arrested for outbursts and a 3rd was simply removed. Toronto Star/Rick Madonik Rick Madonik/Toronto Star

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