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  1. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/doug-ford-vaccines-immunizations-reporting-doctors-nurses-1.4737196
  2. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-doctors-bargaining-table-1.4718373
  3. "Everyone is feeling cautiously hopeful — I say cautiously because we've been burned by government in the past," said Dr. Nadia Alam, president of the Ontario Medical Association.
  4. "We've seen...strong signals from the new government that suggests that they want a different kind of relationship (with doctors) so it makes us hopeful not just about getting a good contract for physicians but actually working on the very real problems in our health-care system."
  5. Doug Ford government halts police oversight reforms in Ontario | CBC News https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/doug-ford-police-reform-ontario-1.4733259
  6. "We believe that the previous government's Bill 175 hurts policing efforts in the province and undermines confidence in the police," Ford writes in his letter to three police association heads: Mike McCormack of the Toronto Police Association, Bruce Chapman of the Police Association of Ontario and Rob Jamieson of the OPP Association.
  7. "Ontario's hard-working police officers deserve to be treated with respect," writes Ford, before promising "a full and thorough review of the legislation by consulting with experts, police services and the public."
  8. While the police unions opposed many of the provisions, the reforms were greeted largely with approval by police boards, the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and advocates for tougher oversight of police.
  9. A promise to "fix Bill 175 ... and treat our police with respect" is in the Progressive Conservative election platform.
  10. During the campaign, Ford did not offer details of how he would fix the bill, although he accused then-premier Kathleen Wynne of opening the door to privatizing police services with the legislation.
  11. Ontario's sweeping police reforms called 'historic,' but officers' unions pushing back | CBC News https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-police-act-oversight-suspended-with-pay-reaction-1.4384253
  12. With proposed changes aiming to rein in policing costs, unions representing officers warn of 'privatization'
  13. Mike Crawley · CBC News · Posted: Nov 02, 2017 7:00 PM ET | Last Updated: November 2, 2017 (dated)
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