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6 Ontario jail inmates currently on the run after accidental release, Ford reveals

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6 inmates released mistakenly still at large, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says - CBC.

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6 inmates released mistakenly still at large, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says CBC‘Unacceptable' when jail, court staff accidentally release inmates: Ont.

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solicitor general Global NewsSix mistakenly released inmates still at large: Ford Yahoo News CanadaNo more inmates will be improperly released from Ontario jails, Ford says The Globe and MailOntario's solicitor general sorry for saying improperly released inmates were caught Sudbury News

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6 Ontario jail inmates currently on the run after accidental release, Ford reveals.

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On Tuesday, Doug Ford volunteered the fact there are currently six inmates at large in the province, promising to improve a wave of accidental releases in the province.

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‘Kind of embarrassing': Doug Ford says Ontario should have a jet, but he won't reconsider selling it - CTV News.

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‘Kind of embarrassing': Doug Ford says Ontario should have a jet, but he won't reconsider selling it CTV NewsFord says it wasn't a mistake to buy jet, citing ‘terrifying' flights up north Global NewsYes, Doug Ford, Quebec bought private jets — but not for the premier's travels CBCOpinion: Doug Ford gives up a gravy plane for his normal clown car The Globe and MailDoug Ford's cabinet approved $28.9M jet Toronto Star

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A: On Tuesday, Doug Ford volunteered the fact there are currently six inmates at large in the province, promising to improve a wave of accidental releases in the province.

B: ‘Kind of embarrassing': Doug Ford says Ontario should have a jet, but he won't reconsider selling it CTV NewsFord says it wasn't a mistake to buy jet, citing ‘terrifying' flights up north Global NewsYes, Doug Ford, Quebec bought private jets — but not for the premier's travels CBCOpinion: Doug Ford gives up a gravy plane for his normal clown car The Globe and MailDoug Ford's cabinet approved $28.9M jet Toronto Star

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A: ‘Kind of embarrassing': Doug Ford says Ontario should have a jet, but he won't reconsider selling it - CTV News.

B: ‘Kind of embarrassing': Doug Ford says Ontario should have a jet, but he won't reconsider selling it CTV NewsFord says it wasn't a mistake to buy jet, citing ‘terrifying' flights up north Global NewsYes, Doug Ford, Quebec bought private jets — but not for the premier's travels CBCOpinion: Doug Ford gives up a gravy plane for his normal clown car The Globe and MailDoug Ford's cabinet approved $28.9M jet Toronto Star

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