Doug Ford blames predecessor’s ‘mess’ for having to appoint 11 candidates
TORONTO — Doug Ford is blaming the “mess” he inherited from his predecessor for his controversial decision to appoint about a dozen Tory candidates in ridings across Ontario, while critics pounced on the new leader’s decision, accusing him of going back on his promise to clean up the troubled Progressive Conservative nomination process.
The Tory leader says the appointments — announced over the weekend — were necessary because of the short time left before the province’s spring election campaign begins in early May.
Ford, who criticized former Tory leader Patrick Brown for making appointments in the past, said he loathes the practice.
“I want to emphasize, I hate, hate, appointing people,” Ford said Monday. “Unfortunately, the mess that we handed to us from the previous leadership, was quite the disaster to be frank with you there.”