Ontario’s premier has a habit of weighing in on criminal cases. Some lawyers say he should be more careful

Ontario’s premier has a habit of weighing in on criminal cases. Some lawyers say he should be more careful

When Doug Ford stood next to family members of Andrew Cristillo, the Ontario father who was killed in a head-on collision in August, the premier didn't mince words. "This wasn't an accident, it was a murder," said Ford, speaking to reporters

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