Ford threatens federal plans

A Tory victory in Ontario in June would bring that Western Canada carbon pricing battle to Central Canada just in time for the federal election.
New Ontario PC leader Doug Ford, pictured Feb. 10, 2018, at the Manning Centre's Networking Conference in Ottawa. The prospect that Mr. Ford could be in charge of Canada’s largest province by July 1 is bad news for the three main federal leaders, writes Chantal Hébert.
The prospect that Doug Ford could be in charge of Canada’s largest province by July 1 is bad news for the three main federal leaders. For Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, it could mean the  window of opportunity to execute some of his government’s signature policy missions is inexorably closing....

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