Waterloo Region Record

Doug Ford names transition team

‘We intend to act fast,’ says premier-elect, one day after election

- ROBERT BENZIE — With files from Rob Ferguson and Kristin Rushowy

TORONTO — Premier-designate Doug Ford has “hit the ground running” the morning after leading the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves to victory in the Ontario election.

Ford announced Friday that his campaign chair Dean French, a business executive, would be his chief of staff and that veteran political consultant Chris Froggatt would chair the transition team as the Tories begin to take power.

“Now, the real work begins,” the incoming premier told reporters in Etobicoke after leading the Tories back from the political wilderness following almost 15 years in opposition.

“I figure the transition will take 21 days,” said Ford, who added that he must select a cabinet, which will be difficult, because he has so many “all-stars” from which to choose.

Also on Ford’s transition team are former federal and provincial cabinet minister John Baird; former Tory president Rueben Devlin, a hospital CEO; Simone Daniels, who works at Ford’s firm, Deco Labels and Tags; and PC stalwart Mike Coates.

“We intend to act fast,” said Ford, who did not say when the Legislatur­e would resume.

“The people out there have given me a very clear mandate to govern,” said Ford, whose party holds 76 seats in the 124-seat House compared to 40 for the NDP, seven for the Liberals and one for the Greens.

Asked if the new government would considerin­g lowering the threshold of official party status in the House from eight to seven to allow the Liberals to receive research funding and be allowed to ask daily questions in the Legislatur­e, Ford was non-committal.

“We’ll be able to discuss that in the days and weeks to come,” he said, adding he had spoken to Premier Kathleen Wynne.

“Ms. Wynne was gracious and has promised her team’s support … on the transition.”

Ford said he would move quickly to scrap the modernized sex-education curriculum, which is opposed by social conservati­ves.

“We’re repealing it,” he said.

 ?? BERNARD WEIL/TORONTO STAR ?? Premier-designate Doug Ford says the PCs “intend to act fast” after winning Thursday night’s election.
BERNARD WEIL/TORONTO STAR Premier-designate Doug Ford says the PCs “intend to act fast” after winning Thursday night’s election.

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