The Prince George Citizen

Sutherland lashes out at Doug Ford

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Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland is asking Ontario Premier Doug Ford to stop using his late grandfathe­r Tommy Douglas’s name and image as part of what he calls his “political agenda.”

The Golden Globe-winning 24 and Designated Survivor star made the request on his verified Twitter account in reference to a recent tweet by Ford.

Douglas was the premier of Saskatchew­an and leader of the New Democratic Party. He was also known as the founder of medicare and the father of Sutherland’s mother, Canadian actress Shirley Douglas, who was once married to Donald Sutherland.

Earlier this month cabinet minister Lisa MacLeod penned an op-ed that compared the fiscal policies of the Conservati­ve government to that of Douglas, who served as Saskatchew­an premier from 1944 to 1961.

Ford tweeted a link to the article and wrote: “It’s time to make government work for the people again – not the other way around. I think Tommy Douglas would approve.”

Sutherland, who grew up in Toronto, tweeted that he found Ford’s comparison of their policies “offensive.”

“Mr. Ford, your tweet has recently come to my attention and I can only tell you that you are correct, my grandfathe­r Tommy Douglas was fiscally responsibl­e,” said Sutherland’s tweet Monday.

“In addition to balancing the budget of Saskatchew­an, he also provided the province with paved roads, health care and electricit­y. He did it all within four years.

“Contrary to your argument, it was never at the expense of social and human services to those in need. I personally find your comparison of your policies to his offensive. So I can only ask, as the grandson of this man, for you to stop posting his picture and using his name as part of your political agenda.”

Sutherland’s tweet concluded: “After all, I knew Tommy Douglas and you Sir, are no Tommy Douglas. P.S. You’re lucky my mum’s not active on Twitter.”

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