‘Where’s the Plan, Doug?’: Ontario Liberals demand action from Premier Doug Ford

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 20, 2025

TORONTO, ON —As President Donald Trump returns to the White House, Bonnie Crombie, Leader of Ontario’s Liberals, is condemning Premier Doug Ford’s decision to create chaos instead of presenting a plan to deal with the looming economic threat facing Ontario.

“Where is Doug’s plan to protect the people of Ontario? He has spent the 76 days since Trump was re-elected preparing for an unnecessary early election rather than coming up with a plan to help you and your family. Doug Ford is selfishly creating chaos to justify going to the polls a year-and-a-half early for one reason: to outrun an RCMP investigation into his Greenbelt scandal.

“Doug said he’d go to Mar-a-Lago – he never got an invitation. He went on TV, got a new hat, and threatened to pull booze off the shelves. Donald Trump isn’t paying attention to Doug Ford. He doesn’t care. Ontario needs a plan.

“Right now in Ontario, unemployment is already at a 10-year high. Taxes are far too high. There are 2.5 million people waiting for a family doctor. Evictions and defaults are rampant because homes are unaffordable. A million people are using food banks and a record number of people in Ontario are homeless.

“Ontario needs a real plan, Doug. Where is it?”

— Bonnie Crombie, Leader of Ontario’s Liberals

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Eric Osborne
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