Ford Denies His Governance Hurt Ontario PCs

First Posted: 10/07/11 09:19 AM ET Updated: 12/07/11 05:12 AM ET

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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is brushing off suggestions his aggressive moves to slash spending may have cost the Ontario Progressive Conservatives the provincial election.


Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is brushing off suggestions his aggressive moves to slash spending may have cost the Ontario Progressive Conservatives the provincial election.


With all the votes counted, the Liberals won 53 ridings, one short of the 54 needed for a majority, while the Tories ended up with 37 seats.


The PCs didn't pick up any seats in Toronto, despite aggressively targeting several ridings in the city.


Progressive Conservative campaign secretary Chad Rogers said Thursday night one of the factors that conspired to keep his party from forming government was the "difficult work" done by the conservative-minded Ford, who pushed for a slate of deeply unpopular spending cuts at the municipal level.


Meanwhile, headlines on some newspapers Friday morning question whether "Ford nation" kept the PCs and their leader, Tim Hudak, from power.


Speaking to CBC's Metro Morning on Friday, Ford said he doesn't put much stock in those assessments.


"Last time I checked, the Tories never had a seat to begin with in Toronto and my name wasn't on the ballot," Ford said. "And I didn't endorse anyone."


'Great working' with McGuinty Liberals


Ford also said a Liberal minority government is "excellent" for Toronto and that he would continue to work with Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, as well as the other party leaders, to improve the lives of city residents.


"Myself and all the councillors get to work with all the leaders now, so we have to work together, and that's what we're doing at City Hall," he said, adding that he had met with the Liberal, NDP and Progressive Conservative leaders before the campaign to engage them in discussions about how they would help the city.


Among Ford's chief concerns, he said, is securing better funding for public transit from the province.


"It all comes down to funding for the TTC," he said Friday.


"We just can't depend on the fare box, and we need some help. To keep the TTC in a good state of repair, we need that money and we have to get more money, both from the federal and provincial government, and we're going to see what happens."


Confident police can slash budget by 10%


Ford said he's worked well with McGuinty in the past, noting that "he helped us make the TTC an essential service; we're not going to have those strikes anymore," and that he's looking forward to proceeding with what has been a "great working relationship."


As for the matter of getting the Toronto Police force to slash at least 10 per cent from its operating budget — a demand he has made to all other city departments — Ford said he hoped Chief Bill Blair would find the necessary savings.


"I have great confidence that he'll find the efficiencies through the police services board to accomplish what I've asked every department to do," Ford said. "That's 10 per cent. Ten per cent is not that much. And you know as well as I do that every other department can find 10 per cent."


A defiant Blair has said it would be impossible to meet the mayor's demands without a decline in public safety. He has estimated that as many as 1,000 officers might have to be laid off.


Ford responded Friday by saying that finding the necessary savings should be "very, very achievable" for the police chief, though the mayor would not elaborate on what might happen if Blair fails to present a budget that satisfies the 10 per cent reduction goal.


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Skiwee
Just taking my time...
03:23 PM on 10/21/2011
This philistine will cost us all in the end!!!!!!!!!!!
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PG13
12:57 AM on 10/11/2011
Cut cut cut mantra resonates the Harris days duh
10:47 AM on 10/10/2011
The only thing Ford is responsible for is who had the last slice of pizza.
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Juanne Michaud
Proud Canadian, loony lefty
11:00 PM on 10/09/2011
Ford reminds me of the late unlamented Mike Harris (he's only politically dead) except he lacks Harris' charm.

Ford's promise that he would not cut services or raise taxes was patently absurd on the face of it. Who is going to fix the roads -- the paving fairy??

It is telling that one of his targets is the Toronto Public Library system; Under the other mayors, it has become one of the finest in North America. Like the Harris conservatives, Ford and his ilk are semi-educated people who distrust and dismiss any sort of education higher than that which will enable the general population to be worker drones.

Tim Hudak's Conservatives did nothing to distance themselves from this kind of image. Also, in uncertain times, I think people want to know that the government's bottom line is going to be about taking care of people, not taking care of Bay Street.

Ford does not project that image; Harper only did because as the leader of a minority government he had to (now with a majority, we will have to see what will happen) and neither did any of Hudak's adds or pronouncements.

So did Ford derail Hudak? Hell, YES! Keep up the good work, Rob! Maybe you can help us get rid of ol' Steve while you're ar it ....
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Skiwee
Just taking my time...
03:26 PM on 10/21/2011
"Ford and his ilk are semi-educa­ted people who distrust and dismiss any sort of education higher than that which will enable the general population to be worker drones".
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Totally agree with you, Juanne. Fanned and faved.
06:21 PM on 10/09/2011
Ford cost PC's the election definitly. Its reassuring to see that Ontario won't associate with child like politicians, but it's unfortunate we had to be put through Ford's antics to realize this.
05:40 PM on 10/09/2011
NO
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cameron d
Good Guys Win
08:20 AM on 10/09/2011
Why can't we all just be happy that he lost?
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Sirlarek
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03:36 AM on 10/09/2011
Without doubt. Ontarians did not want a premier that sounded like Ford or sounded like the southern conservative who are willing to kill national economic advantages for ideological gain.
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fromdnorth
OK I checked my micro-bio (didn't know I had one
01:23 AM on 10/09/2011
Conservatives like to deny the poor, the needy, the pensioners anything needed to enhance their lives or give them a leg up... Conservatives also deny any responsibility for anything...
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10:17 PM on 10/07/2011
I think The Steve's bragging about a "Tory hat trick" snapped people out of their stupor. The last thing we need is The Steve with more power than he has now. He'd go full blown megalomaniac. So thanks Ont. we all owe ya one.
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All Seeing Guy
Center of the storm
04:32 PM on 10/07/2011
Ford cost them the election, Hudak's mouth cost them the election, Harpo's George Bush style governance cost them the election. The low taxes, gravy train, economyjobseconomyjobs tory campaign was brittle as a pain of glass and just as thin. It survived because of weak Liberal leaders who couldn't break it, but now it's fallen off the truck and smashed into pieces in the ditch.
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
06:52 PM on 10/07/2011
All Seeing Guy ... f and f
03:33 PM on 10/07/2011
I don't buy it. Tim blew all on his own. To attribute Ford to this is obvious left wing propaganda, probably backed by some union.
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Jay from Ottawa
sovereignty sale, 1.3T OBO
03:21 PM on 10/07/2011
When I found out the conservatives didn't pick up a single seat in Toronto I immediatly thought to myself "well we all know why" ... but apparently Ford thinks it's not the case, but then again, we don't expect Ford to know what he's talking about.
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gwinegarden
She's an Arctic Wolf
01:46 PM on 10/07/2011
I hope so.
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tnanimation
03:03 PM on 10/07/2011
Trenchant and erudite political analysis.