Doug Ford has become the first Ontario premier to invoke Section 33 of the Constitution, the so-called notwithstanding clause. This allows him to ignore an Ontario court ruling that quashed Ontario’s new law limiting third-party advertising ahead of the provincial election. It is a tantrum by a premier who will do anything to silence his critics including violating the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Entries Tagged as 'Editorial'
EDITORIAL: Doug Ford plays the joker card (June 2021)
July 15th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Doug Ford plays the joker card (June 2021)
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: “Reasons” (May 2019)
June 15th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: “Reasons” (May 2019)
How Nice by Brett Lamb SEE MORE BY BRETT LAMB: EDITORIAL CARTOON: The Doug Ford wipeout! (Apr. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: Pandemic Response (Mar. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Feb. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Jan. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice! (Dec. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Nov. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Oct. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Aug. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (July 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Apr. 2020) EDITORIAL […]
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EDITORIAL: Ford chooses wrong path, again (May 2021)
June 15th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Ford chooses wrong path, again (May 2021)
Premier Doug Ford, yet again summons the experts for their advice, and pledges to follow their lead. And yet again, once advice is received, promptly goes off in a wildly different direction.
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Apr. 2021)
May 12th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Apr. 2021)
The Doug Ford wipeout! SEE MORE BY BRETT LAMB: EDITORIAL CARTOON: Pandemic Response (Mar. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Feb. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Jan. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice! (Dec. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Nov. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Oct. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Aug. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (July 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Apr. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Mar. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Feb. 2020) […]
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EDITORIAL Ford must resign (Apr. 2021)
May 12th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL Ford must resign (Apr. 2021)
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has just announced three days of paid sick leave while on day nine of his 14-day PAID leave. He is self-isolating after a colleague in his office tested positive for COVID-19. The hypocrisy does not cause Mr. Ford to flinch, though he claims to be following the advice of “the brightest minds in the world.”
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: Pandemic Response (Mar. 2021)
March 26th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: Pandemic Response (Mar. 2021)
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EDITORIAL: Organization, not talk, needed for vaccine roll-out (Mar. 2021)
March 26th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Organization, not talk, needed for vaccine roll-out (Mar. 2021)
Our province has been one of the hardest hit areas of Canada, yet we’re among the slowest to roll out vaccines. Ontario’s online portal for registration did not open until March 15, and by then frustrated municipalities, hospitals, and health districts had set up their own systems. So many people and organizations have pushed this roll-out forward – even the Toronto Public Library team has stepped up, calling all members over the age of 70 to help them register for their vaccination – but we have not seen the same commitment coming from our provincial government.
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Feb. 2021)
March 5th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Feb. 2021)
Subways… Subways… Subways.
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EDITORIAL: Legislated dignity for the greater good (Feb. 2021)
March 5th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Legislated dignity for the greater good (Feb. 2021)
Only 10 per cent of low-wage and frontline workers have this benefit. Until Doug Ford eliminated them in 2019, workers in Ontario had two whole days of paid emergency leave. These are the people Ford calls “heroes.”
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Jan. 2021)
January 27th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Jan. 2021)
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EDITORIAL: Ford’s half measures (Jan. 2021)
January 27th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Ford’s half measures (Jan. 2021)
New projections warn that the new and more contagious variant of the coronavirus could result in Ontario seeing 40,000 new infections per day in February. Meanwhile, the province has announced a state of emergency allowing the government, with the support of cabinet, to introduce new public health orders more quickly. This could be a good […]
EDITORIAL: Ford attacks watershed protectors (Dec. 2020)
December 21st, 2020 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Ford attacks watershed protectors (Dec. 2020)
As the federal government adopts a bold plan to surpass its 2030 climate plan targets by dramatically hiking carbon taxes, spending billions to help Canadians retrofit homes, and provide massive incentives to carbon heavy industries to change their ways, the Ontario premier appears to be headed in the opposite direction. According to the auditor general’s […]
