immigrantscanada.com

Independent topical source of current affairs, opinion and issues, featuring stories making news in Canada from immigrants, newcomers, minorities & ethnic communities' point of view and interests.

Leadership Race: Ford and Sweat-Ridden Jacket

leadership race: Don't forget us, yelled one woman, according to National Observer. I could never forget the people, Ford yelled back. When Ford, visibly hot in suit and tie, waded into a dressed up crowd after officially becoming the 26th premier of Ontario, wellwishers asked him to remember the disabled, to do something about condo prices, to work hard and fight for them. Premier Doug Ford, wearing a sweat-ridden jacket, met the people after being sworn in at Queen's Park, promising to never forget them. He unveiled a cabinet of 13 men and seven women, appointing his rivals in the leadership race to top jobs, along with other familiar faces from the business world and politics. Fatima Syed fatimabsyed June 29, 2018Mulroney, Elliott and Phillips in cabinet What people are readingU.S. strong-armed Canada into calamitous Meng strategyB.C. First Nations leaders want immediate end to open-net salmon farms Shifting to electric vehicles requires economic incentives, just ask Norway In a speech on the footsteps of the legislative assembly, he mentioned the people fifteen times after swearing his oath of office twice. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.