Premier Ford said he was 'very, very sorry' for breaking his promise
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article originally appeared on The Trillium, a new Village Media website devoted to covering provincial politics at Queen’s Park.
Speaking at a press conference in Niagara Falls, the premier said he was “very sorry,” and acknowledged the firestorm of public opinion that has surrounded the scandal.
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