Ford uses announcement of carbon tax referendum bill to take digs at Bonnie Crombie
Ontario plans to introduce a law requiring any future government to put a new provincial carbon pricing program to a referendum, Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday while using the opportunity to take shots at the new Liberal leader.
He made the announcement in Mississauga, Ont., where Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie was until recently the mayor, and who recent polls suggest could pose a threat to Ford’s Progressive Conservatives in the next election.
“People know where I stand on the carbon tax,” Ford said at a news conference. “I’ve opposed it from the very beginning. My record couldn’t be more different than Bonnie Crombie’s.”
Opposition parties called Ford’s announcement “performative political games” and a “smokescreen.”