Company says Ontario is scapegoating it to deflect from Skills Development Fund controversy | Unpublished
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Author: Jill Mahoney, Jeff Gray, Laura Stone
Publication Date: November 18, 2025 - 19:58

Company says Ontario is scapegoating it to deflect from Skills Development Fund controversy

November 18, 2025

A company under police review for alleged irregularities with Ontario government contracts released an audio recording on Tuesday that it says supports its claim that Premier Doug Ford’s government is trying to make the firm a “scapegoat” to deflect a controversy over its worker training fund.

Keel Digital Solutions released an 18-second audio clip from what it said was a July 22 discussion between CEO Rob Godfrey and a senior auditor conducting a forensic audit.



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