Toronto Star

Wynne returns to Queen’s Park for first time since loss

Former premier queried Ford about NAFTA talks during question period

- ROBERT BENZIE QUEEN’S PARK BUREAU CHIEF

Former premier Kathleen Wynne has returned to the legislatur­e for the first time since her Liberals lost the June 7 election to Premier Doug Ford’s Progressiv­e Conservati­ves.

With the Danforth shooting looming over Monday’s proceeding­s, it was a sombre day for Wynne to come back to Queen’s Park.

“I was very sad to have to talk about what happened on the Danforth, but it’s really important that we sort out ... what is going on and why this is happening,” the Don Valley West MPP said after giving a statement on Sunday’s tragedy. Wynne, premier for more than five years before stepping down as Liberal leader on election night, conceded it was difficult to be sitting on the opposition side of the legislatur­e.

“Sure, it’s hard — I’m not going to pretend it’s not,” she told the Star.

“But it is good to be back with my colleagues. The work that gets done here is so important and affects so many people’s lives

“Somebody said this to me, but it’s what I really believe: there’s no bad seat in that House. There are only 124 of us. It is a huge honour.”

While Wynne queried Ford about NAFTA talks during the morning question period, her successor bounced it to Economic Developmen­t and Trade Minister Jim Wilson.

Minutes earlier, the two — along with NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, interim Liberal Leader John Fraser and Green Leader Mike Schreiner — made statements to the House on the shooting.

It was the first time that two premiers had spoken in the legislatur­e on the same day since 2004 when then-Liberal pre- mier Dalton McGuinty and his Tory predecesso­r Ernie Eves were both MPPs.

 ?? BERNARD WEIL/TORONTO STAR ?? Former premier Kathleen Wynne was back at Ontario’s Legislatur­e on Monday. Premier for more than five years, she admitted it was difficult to be sitting on the opposition side of the legislatur­e.
BERNARD WEIL/TORONTO STAR Former premier Kathleen Wynne was back at Ontario’s Legislatur­e on Monday. Premier for more than five years, she admitted it was difficult to be sitting on the opposition side of the legislatur­e.

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