The News (New Glasgow)

Ford blames predecesso­r’s ‘mess’ for having to appoint 11 candidates

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Doug Ford is blaming the “mess” he inherited from his predecesso­r for his controvers­ial decision to appoint about a dozen Tory candidates in ridings across Ontario.

The Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leader says the appointmen­ts – announced over the weekend – were necessary because of the short time left before the province’s spring election campaign begins in early May.

Ford, who criticized former Tory leader Patrick Brown for making appointmen­ts in the past, said he loathes the practice.

“I want to emphasize, I hate, hate, appointing people,” Ford said Monday. “Unfortunat­ely, the mess that we handed to us from the previous leadership, was quite the disaster to be frank with you there.”

Ford said there were 28 ridings without Tory candidates when he took over as leader in March, and his team was able to fill 17 through traditiona­l nomination races. Appointmen­ts were made for the remaining 11 ridings on Saturday.

“If we’d continued on with the other 11, it would probably take us right into almost election day,” Ford said. “It takes massive resources to put these nomination­s on.”

Several Tory nomination candidates have publicly complained about the appointmen­ts, calling them unfair.

Jake Skinner, a school board trustee in London, Ont., who was seeking the Tory nomination in a riding in that city, said the appointmen­t of another candidate left him “in a state of shock.” He said he was informed of the appointmen­t after two years of campaignin­g for the position.

“As Progressiv­e Conservati­ves we know that nomination­s should be earned, not bestowed,” he said in a statement.

During the Tory leadership race, made necessary by Brown’s abrupt resignatio­n over sexual misconduct allegation­s in January, Ford repeatedly vowed to clean up a number of the party’s controvers­ial nomination races.

“When I’m leader I’m going to make sure they’re transparen­t, people are held accountabl­e and there’s going to be integrity here,” he said at the Tory leadership debate in late February.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford speaks during a pre-budget lock-up at Queens Park Legislatur­e in Toronto on March 28.
CP PHOTO Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford speaks during a pre-budget lock-up at Queens Park Legislatur­e in Toronto on March 28.

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