Doug Ford government pumps tax dollars into Ontario ad campaign, but won't say how much

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Just three months before Ontario’s provincial election, Premier Doug Ford’s government is spending an unknown amount of public money on an advertising campaign that the opposition parties are slamming as partisan.

The campaign titled “Ontario is getting stronger” features television, radio and online ads touting the provincial government’s role in economic recovery.

“More jobs are being created. Bridges and highways are being built. Public transit is expanding and new homes are being constructed, all for a growing province,” says the narrator of a 30-second television ad, paid for by the government of Ontario.

The timing of the campaign and its upbeat tone have

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