Doug Ford apologizes over ’hat in hand’ comment about First Nations TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford has apologized for saying First Nations should not keep coming “hat in hand” to the government if they say no to mining projects, a comment many First Nation leaders called racist Ford delivered that apology in a meeting at Queen’s Park Thursday to
Doug Ford apologizes for First Nations comment - CTV News Ontario Premier Doug Ford has issued an apology for comments that were slammed as “racist” by First Nations leaders Doug Ford apologizes for ‘hat in hand’ comment on First Nations
Ford apologizes to First Nations for his ‘hat in hand’ comments OTTAWA • Ontario Premier Doug Ford has apologized to Ontario First Nations for saying they cannot “keep coming hat in hand all the time to the government” for more money On Thursday, Ford met with chiefs who are part of Anishinabek Nation, which represents 39 First Nations in the province
Doug Ford apologizes to First Nations for ‘hat in hand’ comment Premier Doug Ford has apologized to First Nations for comments he made while pushing his controversial Bill 5 that fast-tracks mining approvals Speaking to reporters at Queen’s Park on Thursday
Ford apologizes for ‘hat-in-hand’ comment about First Nations Premier Doug Ford apologized Thursday for remarks called “racist” and “offensive” by First Nations leaders Ford said he got “pretty passionate” the day before, when he made the comments “And I just want to say I sincerely apologize for my words,” he told reporters after a meeting with around “30 or 40” chiefs from the Anishinabek Nation, which represents 39 member First