The Ontario NDP have requested an opinion on whether the Premier acted properly, calling it a 'troubling pattern.' maritstiles | OntarioNDP | realestate realestatenews ONpoli Ontario
4:59 PM Feb 23, 2023
“Over the last several weeks, concerning details have come to light about developers and lobbyists with donor and political ties to Premier Doug Ford and the Ontario PC Party being invited to participate in two Ford family events,” Stiles wrote in her letter to Commissioner David Wake. Stiles points to Ford’s daughter’s stag-and-doe, held at the Premier’s home in August of last year. Tickets to the fundraising event werea pop, with Stiles noting that invitees were “later telling journalists they felt ‘browbeaten’ into purchasing tickets.”
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