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Author: Jeff Gray, Jill Mahoney
Publication Date: November 12, 2025 - 20:52
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Ontario sends audit of company that received millions from Skills Development Fund to police
November 12, 2025
The Doug Ford government says it has sent the Ontario Provincial Police the results of a forensic audit scrutinizing a company that received about $40-million from the province – including millions from a controversial worker-training fund.
The Office of the Premier also said the government is reviewing all payments made to the company and could take further action.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Prime Minister Mark Carney rescinded Canada’s digital services tax (DST), a three per cent levy on digital services revenue from large domestic and foreign businesses, in June after President Donald Trump threatened to halt trade talks if the tax took effect. The repeal was a strategic move to restart stalled negotiations with the United States, which soon resumed after Carney’s announcement but were again disrupted later … by a Ronald Reagan ad. Despite removing the DST to ease tensions, Carney has little to show for it.
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