Doug Ford's crony 'conservatism' hurts us all

In the latest episode of Not 'Sorry' on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, welcomes back Matt Spoke, who is a co-founder of Project Ontario, a prominent real estate entrepreneur, housing developer, and a board member of the Canada Strong and Free Network.

The discussion wades into conservative critiques of Ontario Premier Doug Ford's policies, blending sharp analysis with Spoke's insights on provincial challenges. Spoke kicks off by recounting Project Ontario's origins -- a grassroots effort to advocate for conservative reforms amid Ontario's multitude of crises -- and its growing impact on policy debates.

The conversation quickly turns to Ford's controversial $75 million Reagan-themed ad campaign, which escalated U.S. tariffs by 10%. Brown questions Ford's false bravado, his boasts of effectiveness, his jabs at Alberta, and Mark Carney's influential role, maligning an approach reliant on taxpayer-funded stunts and protecting eye-watering subsidies.

Criticism intensifies on the Skills Development Fund, labeled a "circular economy" of cronyism rivaling the behaviour of the federal Liberals. Insider lobbyists (including Ford's campaign manager) are making enormous profits for themselves and their clients like never before, seemingly in conflict, raising alarms about Ontario's emerging Bay Street equivalent to Washington D.C.’s infamous K Street.

The duo skewers Ford's threats to sue automakers fleeing the EV sector, and his habit of shifting blame outward, all while internal issues in Ontario fester, such as housing starts and core affordability metrics. This episode delivers unapologetic conservative scrutiny, urging accountability in Ontario politics.


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