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Tony Ledsham's avatar

“Buck-a-beer” Ford may be effective in his communications, but he’s an absolute nightmare as leader. For a province which is so highly dependent on trade with the US, fanning the anti-US flames is not particularly prudent.

From the article:

“For all the flaws of Ford’s ‘Conservative-in-name-only’ approach, he is a talented communicator, and he has the best team of digital strategists currently working for an Ontario provincial party,” said Alexander Brown, a communications director with the National Citizens Coalition, a conservative advocacy group.

“[They] have proven themselves adept at communicating Ford’s blue-collar, relatable and serious every-man image.”

But Oliver Paré, a former head of engagement for the Ontario NDP, says the premier’s communication skills paper over sustained political failures, including on matters voters identify as priorities.

 ”His affable-politician style has allowed him to get away with the fact that he hasn’t delivered on his central promises, nor has he shored up any of the systems that we rely upon,”

(Oh, and there was also the issue of parcelling out greenbelt land to one of his buddies…)

I hope Ontario conservatives consider the New Blue Party, instead.

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Ted Larkin's avatar

Thanks Alex for bringing this excellent piece to our attention. Mr. Forster has summed up the situation in an efficient manner. Doug may not be an ideal conservative, but his pragmatic approach will hopefully spare us from dealing with the newest generation of a Rea or Wynne.

Was relieved to see that Forster's article appeared in "Canadian Affairs". I first read it as "Global Affairs Canada". Yikes.

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