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Douglas Robert Ford (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian businessman and politician serving as the 26th premier of Ontario since June 29, 2018. He represents the riding of Etobicoke North. With his brother Randy, Ford co-owns Deco Labels and Tags, a printing business operating in Canada and the United States that was founded by their father, Doug Ford Sr., who served as a Member of Provincial Parliament from 1995 to 1999. Ford was Toronto City Councillor for Ward 2 Etobicoke North from 2010 to 2014 at the same time that his brother, Rob Ford, was Mayor of Toronto. Ford ran for the 2014 Toronto mayoral election, where he placed second behind John Tory. In 2018, Ford won the party leadership election of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party and led the Tories to a majority win in the 2018 Ontario general election.
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Ford says he’ll keep wearing a mask for a ‘few days’ in Ontario legislature after mandate lifts

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Doug Ford says he will continue wearing a mask for a “few days” in the legislature after the province’s mandate lifts next week for most indoor settings.The province’s mask mandate is set to lift Monday for many areas, excluding public transit, hospitals, long-term care homes and other high-risk settings.Ford was asked during a press conference Tuesday if Progressive Conservative MPPs have been told whether or not they should wear masks at the provincial legislature once the mandate lifts.

A look at Ontario’s timeline for lifting all COVID measures “No, that’s going to be up to them,” the premier said, noting that any rules regarding masking in the legislature would be up to the speaker.“Everyone’s going to follow the proper protocols and if you want to keep your mask on, God bless you.

You can keep your mask on. And if you don’t, then that’s fine too.”Ford said he always errs on the side of caution and will keep his mask on “for the first few days.”The province also announced last week that by the end of April, all COVID-19 measures and directives in Ontario are expected to be lifted.Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott also commented on the BA.2 variant — a subvariant of the Omicron strain that’s believed to be more contagious — after being asked whether they are concerned that it may cause further challenges in the province.Ford noted the province currently has very low hospitalizations per capita compared to other jurisdictions.“We’ve built up our health-care system to be able to handle an increase and we’ve learned a tremendous amount over the last two years,” he added.Elliott said officials have been following the variant “very closely” and said that the province’s chief medical officer of health Dr.

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