Ford Begs Everyone In Ontario To Stay Home In 21 Different Languages (VIDEO)

Or, at least, he tries to.
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In an attempt to make sure that nothing is lost in translation about Ontario's stay-at-home order, Ford just spoke 21 different languages in under a minute.

In a video posted on his social media on Thursday, the premier urged Ontarians to stay home in languages like Russian, Farsi, Arabic, French, and Polish.

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"There is one thing uniting Ontarians right now and that is: stay-at-home," he said.

In addition to the stay-at-home order, the premier issued a state of emergency in Ontario for the second time during the pandemic. 

Despite this, though, police were called to 11 large gatherings in a single night in Toronto and laid multiple charges.

Ford insists that there's nothing confusing about staying home to save lives. It seems that he's going above and beyond to make sure that every Ontarian gets the message.

  • Abby Neufeld was a writer at Narcity Canada. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English and Professional Communications at the University of Victoria. Her past work has been published in The Toronto Star, Bitch Media, Canadian Dimension, This Magazine, and more. In 2019, Abby co-founded The New Twenties, an environmentally-focused literary and arts magazine.

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