What the premier gave was $120 each to car-owners to spend as they pleased. En masse that money could have funded massive improvements for everyone.
120 reasons not to vote for Doug Ford in the June election | The Star
What the premier gave was $120 each to car-owners to spend as they pleased. En masse that money could have funded massive improvements for everyone.
120 reasons not to vote for Doug Ford in the June election | The Star
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