Doug Ford has eaten everything from cheesecake to a live bee on camera, so it really came as no shock to anyone when Ontario's snack-loving Premier...
"Happy Easter, everyone! I hope you and your families got a special visit from the Easter Bunny today. Enjoy all your chocolates, candy and time together," said Ford to kick off his annual Easter address.I hope you and your families get a special visit from the Easter bunny and no matter how you celebrate, have a fun weekend with loved ones!"I remember growing up with my siblings and waking up early and going around for the Easter egg hunt, and oh boy, they were good.
"And you now something? This beautiful Easter Bunny was made in Ontario," said Ford, as he opened up a box and began to remove a large white chocolate Easter Bunny from its packaging.Ford then bumbles around with the packaging with some of his characteristic folksy commentary before biting off one of the bunny's ears.
With a mouth entirely full of chocolate, Ford exclaims,"Delicious! It has all these little chocolate chunks, too."Even the type of chocolate Ford chose for his Easter message has sparked outrage from some.Ford's message has been criticized by Christian commenters for focusing entirely on the chocolate and commercialized aspects of the holiday.
While many are latching onto Ford's choice of confection or his chocolate-centric depiction of a religious holiday, comments are otherwise divided between supporters of the premier and his critics, calling this a deflection from hisLast blast of winter weather threatens double-digit snowfall for Greater Toronto AreaTTC to overhaul and rebrand the 29 Dufferin bus routeToronto rejects Sankofa Square and chooses Gord Downie Square for Yonge and...
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