Ontario Premier Doug Ford will speak at a news conference Tuesday morning.
The news conference will be streamed live on CTVNewsToronto.ca and on the CTV News app at 9 a.m.
No details have been released regarding the content of the news conference, however Ford has faced criticism over the last week over his decision to move the Science Centre to Ontario Place in a multi-year contract without consulting Ontario's largest conservation agency. The premier may also face questions over his government's recent education legislation, which gives the province power to set priorities for school boards and sell surplus land.
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