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Doug Ford says private jet has been sold for same price - CP24

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Ontario government sold private jet back to Bombardier, Ford says - CBC.

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Ontario government sold private jet back to Bombardier, Ford says CBCWe asked Canada's premiers if they fly private.

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Here's what they said CBCFord says $28.9-million private jet sold to Bombardier The Globe and MailDoug Ford says private jet has been sold for same price CTV NewsANALYSIS: How Doug Ford cost himself a private jet TVO

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Ford says private jet sold to Bombardier - The Globe and Mail.

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Ford says private jet sold to Bombardier The Globe and MailWe asked Canada's premiers if they fly private.

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Here's what they said CBCFord says Ontario has sold its private jet back to Bombardier for $28.9M Global NewsOpinion: The ‘gravy plane' mess has sent a message: Doug Ford should retire The Globe and MailANALYSIS: How Doug Ford cost himself a private jet TVO

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Ford says Ontario has sold its private jet back to Bombardier for $28.9M.

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Speaking at an unrelated event on Wednesday morning, the premier said the second-hand Challenger 650 had been sold back to Bombardier for $28.9 million.

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**Summary:** Ontario Premier Doug Ford claims that the government has sold a $28.9 million private jet back to Bombardier for the same price it was originally purchased at. **Why It Matters:** This news highlights potential financial mismanagement by the provincial government and raises questions about how public assets are handled, especially

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