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Ford government pledges $1.4B to boost primary health care, days before election call

TORONTO - Ontario cabinet ministers shovelled a pile of announcements out the door Monday in the waning hours of Premier Doug Ford’s second term in government, anchored by a pledge to increase efforts to boost primary care by $1.4 billion.

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Ford government pledges $1.4B to boost primary health care, days before election call

Ontario Premier Doug Ford, right, and Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones listen to questions from the opposition during question period at Queen’s Park in º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøon Dec. 6, 2023. The Ontario government says it is spending $1.4 billion in new money to ramp up primary health care, just two days before the premier is set to call a snap election. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette


TORONTO - Ontario cabinet ministers shovelled a pile of announcements out the door Monday in the waning hours of Premier Doug Ford’s second term in government, anchored by a pledge to increase efforts to boost primary care by $1.4 billion.

Cabinet ministers fanned out across the province to tout investments, some new, some not-so-new, a day before Ford is set to visit the lieutenant-governor to dissolve parliament ahead of a snap election call Wednesday.

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