Toronto Star

Doug Ford drops hint he’s running for mayor

- BETSY POWELL CITY HALL BUREAU

Doug Ford says he will end speculatio­n and announce his future political intentions at the family’s semiregula­r barbeque Sept. 8.

He’s refusing to say whether he’ll take another run against Mayor John Tory or seek a Progressiv­e Conservati­ve seat in the Ontario legislatur­e, but he may have inadverten­tly dropped a hint.

“I’m putting together the best team ever assembled, but we’ve still got a year and a bit,” Ford said Tuesday.

The provincial election is June 7, about10 months away, while the municipal election is Oct. 22, 2018. “That was a slip,” Ford laughed. The former one-term councillor said his skills are needed at both levels of government. “Look at the province and the city; they’re both financial disasters,” said Ford, 52.

He said he would relish a rematch with Tory, who he claimed has “taxed everything that moves” and failed to “fix traffic, which has never been worse,” but would also be honoured to run with a “principled leader like Patrick Brown.”

In the 2014 municipal election, Tory captured about 40 per cent of the vote and Ford about 34 per cent. From 2010 to 2014, Ford represente­d Ward 2, Etobicoke North, while his late brother Rob was mayor.

Asked what he thought about Ford running against him again, Tory, 63, said he isn’t concerning himself “unduly” about next year’s campaign.

“I think Mr. Ford has a lot of questions to answer about some of the TTC cuts, dramatic cuts that were made to the TTC, for example, under his administra­tion,” Tory said after a news conference to tout his record on expanded bus service. “In the meantime, I have a job to do leading the council, leading the city, attracting jobs, keeping taxes low, getting transit built, and that’s what I’ll continue to do.”

Toronto budget chief, Councillor Gary Crawford, took issue with Ford’s assessment of the city’s finances. “Over the last three years, I’m proud that we have held the line on taxes and reined in spending. Taxes have increased at or below the rate of inflation every year since 2015.”

 ??  ?? Doug Ford says he will announce Sept. 8 whether he’s running for mayor or MPP.
Doug Ford says he will announce Sept. 8 whether he’s running for mayor or MPP.

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