The Ford government is defending its move to give the solicitor general the power to arm as-yet unidentified groups of special constables — and says it delivers on its election promise to “protect Ontario.” Ĵý’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.
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Ford government defends powers to arm special constables: ‘We ran on Protect Ontario’
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