‘We’re going to fix that process’: Doug Ford says as attorney general defends controversial ‘King’s Counsel’ list | Page 886 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 18, 2023 - 10:42

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‘We’re going to fix that process’: Doug Ford says as attorney general defends controversial ‘King’s Counsel’ list

July 18, 2023

“I think they’re all deserving,” Attorney General Doug Downey said as the premier conceded, “Should there have been probably … another process.”


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