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Doug Ford

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Death5 years ago
Date of birth November 20,1964
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Etobicoke
Toronto
Canada
Party Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Office Premier of Ontario
Spouse Karla Ford
Children Krista Ford
Kayla Ford
Kara Ford
Kyla Ford
Job Politician
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Education Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy
Humber College
Groups The Masters Apprentices
The Missing Links
AlbumsDo What You Wanna Do
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ListTurn Up Your RadioNow That It's Over · 1974
Position Premier of Ontario
Premier of Ontario since 2018
BooksFord Nation: Two Brothers, One Vision
Stephanie Ford
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Record labels EMI
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Siblings Rob Ford
Randy Ford
Kathy Ford
DiedPalm Beach Gardens
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Date of died May 14,2018
Height 180 (cm)
Weight 82 (kg)
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Douglas Robert Ford Jr. MPP is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as the 26th and current premier of Ontario since June 2018 and leader of the conservative Progressive Conservative Party since March 2018. He represents the Toronto riding of Etobicoke North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

Freedom Convoy: Canada court orders end to trucks' bridge blockade

Feb 16,2020 6:57 am

A Canadian judge has granted a court order to end a truckers' blockade of a vital trade link with the US.

The injunction approved by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice came into effect at 19:00 local time (midnight GMT) on Friday.

The Ambassador Bridge , linking Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, Michigan, has been blockaded for Five Days .

Truckers' protests against Covid restrictions are also ongoing at other Border Crossings and in Ottawa.

The injunction was filed by The City of Windsor and the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, which argued that they were losing as much as $50m ($39m; £29m) per day because of The Convoy .

Following The Court order, Windsor Police put out a statement to " make demonstrators clearly aware that it is a criminal offence" to block The Border crossing. The Police added that criminal conviction could lead to the seizure of vehicles and the inability to enter the US.

Hundreds of other protesters continue to demonstrate in the centre of Ottawa, The Nation 's capital. Two other Border Crossings with the US are also being blocked by anti-vaccine protesters.

On Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke With Us President Joe Biden about The Border blockades.

The pair discussed their " shared challenges at The Border " Mr Trudeau said, with the Prime Minister promising quick action to resume trade.

A tense waiting game

By Robin Levinson-King, Bbc News , Windsor

About 100 vehicles - Pickup trucks, SUVs and articulated lorries - were parked along The Road leading up to the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ontario, festooned with Canadian Flags and signs proclaiming " Freedom".

The atmosphere was noticeably more subdued on Friday than previous evenings, protesters told The Bbc .

If the Ottawa protest has made national headlines for its noise and bluster, then the Windsor Bridge blockade has left its mark by making millions of dollars of daily trade come to a halt. The area was mostly quiet, save for the occasional honking horn and The Stereo sound of Bruce Springsteen 's " Dancing in The Dark . "

Speaking to The Bbc , former cross-border Truck Driver Hank, who did not want to give his last name, said he was there to support his friends who've lost their jobs.

" We want our freedoms back, we want mandates lifted, " He Said . " We want life to go back to the old normal not the new normal. "

With a judge granting an injunction, and a state of emergency declared, most protesters are waiting to see if police make their move.

Hank says he thinks their Time In Windsor is running out: " We can't fight behind bars. We have to keep it peaceful, " He Said .

Addressing Canadians on Friday, Mr Trudeau said: " If you join the protests because you are tired of Covid you need to understand that you are breaking laws. The consequences are becoming more and more severe.

" You don't want to end up losing your licence, end up with a criminal record, which will impact your job, your livelihood, even your ability to travel internationally, including to the US.

" We've heard your frustration with Covid, with the measures that are there to keep people safe. We've heard you. It's time to Go Home now. "

The Liberal leader added that " We Are a long way from ever having to call in the military, although of course we have to be ready for any eventuality".

Mr Trudeau added that he and Mr Biden also discussed the US phone calls that have flooded police Emergency Call centres in Canada, and the donations and assistance that the protesters are getting from American citizens.

Mr Trudeau's rhetoric comes A Day after US officials spoke to their Canadian counterparts to urge them to use their federal powers to end the " Freedom Convoy" protests.

Also on Friday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the protests were illegal as he declared a state of emergency for the province.

The Order increases The Penalty for blocking crucial infrastructure, making an offence punishable by up to a year in jail and C$100,000 in fines.

Ahead of the injunction on Friday, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens told CNN The Next step was now to ask the protesters to leave.

If they refuse, " one by one we'll start towing The Cars if required" He Said .

" All of us respect that the hallmark of our respective democracies is that we have The Right to express ourselves, to protest and to demonstrate, that's OK, " Mr Dilkens said. " What's not OK is deciding to choke off the busiest commercial border crossing between our Two Nations . "

The week-long disruption to The Bridge , which accounts for roughly 25% of US-Canada annual trade, has rocked The Car manufacturing industry. General Motors , Ford, Toyota and Honda plants have been forced to halt production and cancel work shifts due to parts shortages caused by the blockade.

Ford, The Second largest car maker in the US, said on Friday it was temporarily closing production at a plant in Ohio and warned of widespread problems for both nations should the protests continue.

The protest has sparked similar convoys in Australia, New Zealand and France.

On Friday, protesters drove around Paris in an effort to close the capital, despite a police ban.

The US Department of Homeland Security has warned that a convoy may depart from California this weekend, bound for Washington Dc .



Source of news: bbc.com

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