Ford scrapping media bus for campaign suggests Tories want him out of hot seat: experts
TORONTO — Ontario’s newly minted Progressive Conservative leader will not bring journalists with him on the campaign trail this spring, a rare move experts and critics say suggests the Tories are keen to keep the unpredictable populist politician out of the hot seat as he takes on two more seasoned rivals.
Doug Ford confirmed Thursday he will not have a media bus following him as he criss-crosses the province ahead of the June election, an accommodation traditionally offered by Ontario’s party leaders to facilitate coverage while they hold multiple daily events in different cities.
Ford’s campaign team has said his events will be broadcast online and his itinerary will be released for media interested in covering them in person.
“You guys are more than welcome to come to every event that’s posted,” Ford, a former Toronto city councillor, told reporters when asked about his decision, though he would not say what prompted it.