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Jivani accused Ford of lacking principles and creating cynicism among conservative Ontarians, Kris Sims discusses a major policy reversal from Prime Minister Mark Carney, and more.
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I believe his description of Ford and his antics is accurate. Unfortunately the party brass do not agree or they would do something about it. The Conservatives did run a stale campaign.. they stuck to a script , dismissed many opportunities to gather the media, used Anna when Pierres' strong members would have spoken to the important issues. I was discourged watching it. Someone wasn't able to read the room. The stories coming from the war room were telling.