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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doug_FordDoug Ford - Wikipedia

    Doug Ford. Douglas Robert Ford Jr. MPP (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as the 26th and current premier of Ontario since June 2018 and leader of the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party since March 2018.

    • Karla Middlebrook
    • Doug Ford Sr. (father), Ruth Diane Campbell (mother)
  2. Douglas Robert Ford Jr. (* 20. November 1964 in Etobicoke) ist ein kanadischer Unternehmer und Politiker. Als Mitglied der Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario ist er seit Juni 2018 Premierminister von Ontario . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Laufbahn. 2 Familiäres. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Laufbahn.

    • Economic Policy
    • Transportation
    • Social Services
    • Healthcare
    • Education
    • Francophone Affairs
    • Indigenous Affairs
    • Northern Development and Mines
    • Energy
    • Provincial–Municipal Relations

    In June 2019, Rod Phillips, who served as Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, replaced Vic Fedeli as Ontario's finance minister. Andrea Khanjin was appointed as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks in June 2018. Starting in January 2019, those who are working full-time and earning less ...

    On April 10, 2019, Premier Ford and Minister Yurek announced Ontario's transit plan for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)—one of the largest metropolitan areas in Canada. The $30 billion dollar project would include the $10.9 billion Ontario Line, the $5.5 billion Scarborough Subway Extension, the $5.6 billion Yonge Subway extension to Richmond Hill, ...

    On November 15, 2018 the government announced that they were eliminating three watchdog legislative offices including the child and youth advocate. One of the biggest cuts, announced in the 2019 budget, was the $1 billion cut—over a four-year period—to the Ministry of Community and Social Services. In February, 2019 the government had announced cha...

    In July 2018, Premier Ford named Rueben Devlin, an orthopedic surgeon who was CEO of Toronto's Humber River Hospital and a "key Tory adviser"and former Ontario PCs president—to a $348,000 a year three-year appointment on the Council on Improving Healthcare and Ending Hallway Medicine, to curb hospital overcrowding. Devlin is the Ford family's "clos...

    In early July 2018, then Education Minister, Lisa Thompson, told Queen's Park reporters that starting in September 2018, Ontario schools would no longer be using the sex education curriculum in use since 2015, but would be reverting to the previous curriculum. One of the election campaign promises by the Ford government was to "scrap" the 2015 sex ...

    Mulroney voted in support of the Ford government's September 2018 proposal to use Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, commonly called the "notwithstanding clause", to overrule a judge's decision that legislation intended to shrink the size of Toronto City Councilwas in fact in violation of Charter rights. For this position, s...

    In the April 2019 budget, funding for the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs was cut in half. Minister Rickford released a May 9, 2019 statement saying that the Ontario Government was "committed to do everything in its authority to support the relocation" of the Kashechewan First Nation. which is located north of Fort Albany, Ontario on the James Bay c...

    A July 7, 2018 article in Policy Options said that newly elected Premier Ford, had said that "resource development within Northern Ontario's Ring of Firemining area [would] be a priority for his government." In Verner, Ontario on September 17, 2019, Premier Ford told the press that the development of the Ring of Fire development "remains a top prio...

    In July 2018 Minister Rickford tabled Bill 2: Urgent Priorities Act, which received Royal Assent in the same month. The first session of the 42nd Legislature was on July 11 and Bill 2, which passed into law on July 25, was the Ford Government's first piece of legislation.Bill 2—an omnibus bill—was "criticized by both "business groups and unions". I...

    In September 2018, Ford announced that he would use the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms' "notwithstanding" clause to override the ruling of a Superior Court judge which said that Ford's legislation, decreasing the size of Toronto City Council just before the municipal election, was unconstitutional. As Ontario's AG, Mulroney voted in suppor...

  3. Learn about Doug Ford's plan to build Ontario, reopen the economy, support workers and health care, and keep costs down. Contact the Premier by phone, email or social media.

  4. 3. Juni 2022 · How did Ford rebound from a low point in his first term to secure a bigger victory in 2022? The pandemic, his daily news conferences, his pro-worker messaging and the failures of his opponents all played a role.

  5. www.ontario.ca › page › doug-ford-premierDoug Ford | ontario.ca

    29. Juni 2018 · Learn about Doug Ford, the leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party and the 29th Premier of Ontario. Find out his biography, achievements, and contact information.

  6. 4. Juni 2022 · Doug Ford and his PCs won a second majority in the 2022 Ontario election, but face challenges such as pandemic recovery, inflation and fiscal and economic issues. How will Ford govern differently in his second term and what are his priorities?