The Standard (St. Catharines)

Ford distances himself from far right mayoral candidate

- SHAWN JEFFORDS

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford distanced himself Wednesday from a Toronto woman known for her extreme views, following repeated Opposition questions about a photograph he had with her.

Ford had been asked for three consecutiv­e days at the legislatur­e to denounce Faith Goldy, a former journalist and now controvers­ial Toronto mayoral candidate, but had only said he was against hate speech.

In a brief statement on Twitter Wednesday afternoon, the premier mentioned Goldy by name.

“I have been clear,” Ford wrote. “I condemn hate speech, antiSemiti­sm and racism in all forms — be it from Faith Goldy or anyone else.”

Shortly after Ford’s tweet, Goldy issued one of her own.

“Proud to stand up for all Canadians alongside ya, Doug!” she wrote.

Goldy and her supporters had posed for a photo with Ford over the weekend at an annual gathering known as Ford Fest.

The NDP had pressed Ford repeatedly to condemn Goldy after the event, saying she promotes white nationalis­t views and supports neo-Nazis.

In response, Ford had voiced his opposition to hate speech in general.

“I totally denounce — I repeat denounce, denounce, denounce — anyone who wants to talk hate speech,” he had said in the legislatur­e Tuesday.

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath had said Ford needed to address the issue directly.

“The reality is the premier was taking pictures with someone who is a self-proclaimed white supremacis­t, someone who is tied to neo-Nazi groups,” she said. “The leader of our province should be very vocal in distancing himself from this woman.”

Earlier in the day, NDP MPP Laura Mae Lindo asked the head of the government’s anti-racism directorat­e, Minister Michael Tibollo, if he believed Ford should denounce Goldy, adding that the woman’s photo with the premier was being used as a “de facto endorsemen­t of her (mayoral) campaign by the premier.”

Tibollo said there is no place for racism in the province and the government is actively pursing policies to fight it.

 ?? PHOTO FROM FAITH GOLDY'S TWITTER ACCOUNT ?? Far right commentato­r Faith Goldy stands next to Premier Doug Ford for a photograph on Saturday at the annual at Ford Fest in Vaughan
PHOTO FROM FAITH GOLDY'S TWITTER ACCOUNT Far right commentato­r Faith Goldy stands next to Premier Doug Ford for a photograph on Saturday at the annual at Ford Fest in Vaughan

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