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Premier Doug Ford and key ministers not on long-term care commission witness schedule

Advocates say families need to hear the political leaders testify under oath.

Published Jan 7, 2021 at 3:04pm

Premier Doug Ford and key ministers not on long-term care commission witness schedule

HARRIS13-6/29/2001—Greeted by protesters, flanked by OPP bodyguards, Premier Mike Harris arrives to testify at the Walkerton Inquiry in Walkerton, Ontario, June 29, 2001. Over a year ago several people died and thousands were ill from e. coli(STEVE RUSSELL/TORONTO STAR) DIGITAL IMAGE

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