Boxing Day brought out eager bargain hunters to big box stores and local retailers like Freeds, where half-off storewide sales drew in crowds looking for post-Christmas deals. The 95-year-old Windsor retailer saw a steady stream of shoppers interested in suits, sweaters, and jackets, with the first 100 customers receiving a $25 coupon. Despite the popularity of online shopping, many still prefer shopping in-store for clothing that needs tailoring, appreciating the convenience and personal touch of trying on items before purchasing.
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Doug Ford apologizes to Ontario First Nations for his 'passionate' comments
Ontario Premier Doug Ford apologized to First Nations leaders for his comments suggesting they shouldn't continually seek government support for funding, which followed concerns over Bill 5's passage without proper consultation. Despite the apology, discussions continue around the government's approach to Indigenous consultation and economic development, with rising tensions regarding similar federal legislation, C-5. Need More Context? 🔎
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