Company that received millions from Ontario calls for release of audit referred to police | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 17, 2025 - 16:00

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Company that received millions from Ontario calls for release of audit referred to police

November 17, 2025

An Ontario company under police review for alleged “suspicious activity” related to provincial funding is accusing Premier Doug Ford’s government of blurring facts to dodge accountability over a controversial worker-training fund.

In a statement Monday, Keel Digital Solutions demanded the government provide a copy of the full forensic audit of the company that it referred to the Ontario Provincial Police. Keel operates an artificial-intelligence-driven virtual mental-health counselling platform for students and police officers.



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