Ontario courts urged to remind Doug Ford that Canadians 'don't elect dictatorships' - 2019-01-11

Ontario Premier Doug Ford faced legal challenges on two fronts this week, with opponents seeking to strike down his government's efforts to adopt environmental and sex-education policies of the distant past.
Environmental groups want the courts to rule that Ford acted illegally, when his government cancelled the province's climate change strategy, while a union representing elementary school teachers is seeking to stop the Ford government from imposing a twenty-year old sex-education curriculum in their classrooms.
In both legal challenges, the Ontario government is arguing that the cases should be dismissed.
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{{cite news | first = Alastair | last = Sharp | title = Ontario courts urged to remind Doug Ford that Canadians 'don't elect dictatorships' | url = https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/01/11/news/ontario-courts-urged-remind-doug-ford-canadians-dont-elect-dictatorships | work = National Observer | date = January 11, 2019 | accessdate = April 28, 2019 }}
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