ontario liberal leader bonnie crombie called out progressive conservative leader doug ford wednesday for his relatively low profile during the snap election campaign triggered last month.
“where has he been? he called an early, unnecessary election at the cost of $189 million and he’s been absent for 50 per cent of it,” she said during a campaign stop in clarence-rockland, a riding most recently held by the pcs, but which has been liberal in the past.
“show your face and be accountable for your record.”
ford, like other leaders, has taken part in two leaders’ debates over the past week, the first focused on northern ontario and the second one a province-wide debate. unlike other leaders, the pc leader did not participate in post-debate question and answer sessions. as of wednesday, ford had not taken questions on the campaign trail in nine days. his party says his plans will be released in the coming days.
locally, pc candidates have also turned down interviews and debates. in response to a question about candidate participation in debates and interviews, the pc campaign released this statement: “ontario pc candidates will spend every day of the campaign at people’s doors, speaking to voters about our plan to protect ontario.”