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Ford claims ‘stronger mandate’ after election victory despite winning fewer seats

Ford claims ‘stronger mandate’ after election victory despite winning fewer seats

TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford claimed Monday he has a stronger mandate after last week's election despite winning fewer seats than in 2022. Ford's Progressive Conservatives took 80 seats in the election, down from 83 three years ago but more than the 76 seats they won in 2018. Ford's PCs won 42.97 per cent of […]

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