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  2. Doug Ford - Wikipedia

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    While Doug Ford promised a balanced budget in 2018, the Ontario debt has increased by $86 billion since Ford took office as of December 2024. [112] This is an increase much greater than his predecessor's, whose budget Ford criticized. [ 86 ]

  3. Deco Labels - Wikipedia

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    In the 1995, Doug Sr. became MPP for Etobicoke—Humber, and his sons Doug Ford Jr. and Randy Ford assumed control for day-to-day operations of the company. [3] In 1999, the company opened a branch in Chicago, led by Doug Jr. The branch eventually achieved $11 million in annual sales. [3] Further, less successful operations in Ohio and Florida ...

  4. Roadside Monument - Wikipedia

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    Roadside Monument broke up after the Cornerstone Festival in 1998, when Ford moved to Chicago, Illinois. They had already written and recorded another album, called I Am the Day of Current Taste, which was released several months after their breakup. In 2002, Ford returned to Seattle, and Roadside Monument reunited.

  5. 1959 PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    Doug Ford (14) Jun 27: Gleneagles-Chicago Open Invitational: Illinois: 57,000: Ken Venturi (8) Jul 3: The Open Championship: Scotland: £5,000: Gary Player (2) Major ...

  6. 1957 Masters Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Doug Ford won his only Masters, three strokes ahead of runner-up Sam Snead, a three-time champion. [2] Snead was the third round leader, but could only shoot even-par in a round that included six birdies and six bogeys. Ford was three strokes back after 54 holes, [3] but was bogey-free on Sunday. On the final hole, Ford holed out from the ...

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  8. Doug Ford (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Michael Ford Sr. (born Douglas Michael Fortunato; [1] August 6, 1922 – May 14, 2018) was an American professional golfer and two-time major golf champion. Ford turned professional in 1949, later going on to win the 1955 PGA Championship and the 1957 Masters Tournament .

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