The status quo worries me because too many politicians are more interested in cozying up to stakeholders than protecting the public.
Activate your Online Access NowFord has been giving his friends whatever they want with no regard for what’s best for Ontario, while some politicians in all parties pull their punches for fear of losing out on potential donations. We are heading to a dangerous place where power is unchecked, and politicians are too busy feathering their own nests to look after the public interest.
But special interests donating to politicians who are directly responsible for making decisions about their multi-million dollar projects creates clear conflicts of interest.It is unacceptable when politicians put their friends’ and donors’ interests above those of everyday Ontarians. Ontarians who can’t access family doctors, or private corporations who want to turn a profit from our health-care system?
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