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Douglas Robert Ford (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian businessman and politician serving as the 26th premier of Ontario since June 29, 2018. He represents the riding of Etobicoke North. With his brother Randy, Ford co-owns Deco Labels and Tags, a printing business operating in Canada and the United States that was founded by their father, Doug Ford Sr., who served as a Member of Provincial Parliament from 1995 to 1999. Ford was Toronto City Councillor for Ward 2 Etobicoke North from 2010 to 2014 at the same time that his brother, Rob Ford, was Mayor of Toronto. Ford ran for the 2014 Toronto mayoral election, where he placed second behind John Tory. In 2018, Ford won the party leadership election of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party and led the Tories to a majority win in the 2018 Ontario general election.
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What Doug Ford can teach the federal Conservative party

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Doug Ford’s re-election Thursday evening was watched closely by federal Conservatives looking for lessons on how to bring their party back to power after three straight election losses.The main takeaway from multiple party insiders – including those helping to run leadership campaigns – was that the federal Conservatives need to emulate Ford’s blue-collar messaging and build a new voter coalition to take on Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party.

Ontario Progressive Conservatives win another majority government “This majority is a testament to the relentless hard work of Doug Ford and Monte McNaughton over the past four years to build relationships and trust with labour union workers,” said Melanie Paradis, who served as director of communications to former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole.“Blue-collar workers should absolutely be voting Conservative, but we haven’t appealed to them for years.

Now they know Ford has their back … I hope the Conservative movement will embrace this nationally.”Global News projected Thursday night that Ford’s PC’s will return to Queen’s Park with a majority mandate, securing at least the 63 seats required to hold power in the legislature.The Ontario NDP under Andrea Horwath was projected to once again form the official Opposition, with Steven Del Duca’s Liberals expected to finish in third place.

As of late Thursday evening, it was not clear whether Del Duca would win the race for the Vaughan-Woodbridge seat.There were plenty of federal Conservatives milling about the Etobicoke Congress Centre Thursday night, celebrating a provincial Tory win after repeated losses at the federal level.O’Toole made overtures to organized labour, and those close to the former Conservative leader hoped to emulate.

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