Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Laura Stone
Publication Date: October 17, 2025 - 17:17
Ford set to face questions on jobs, conflict-of-interest allegations as legislature resumes
October 17, 2025
Doug Ford is set to face pointed questions about unemployment rates, conflict-of-interest allegations and the state of core services such as health care and education when Ontario’s legislature returns on Monday, as opposition leaders look to find new ways to challenge the popular long-time Premier.
Ontario’s political parties are returning to Queen’s Park next week after Mr. Ford’s government extended the legislature’s summer break, which lasted almost five months.
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