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globalnews.caHere are the latest widely reported updates on Doug Ford jet backlash (Ontario, Canada):
Ontario government moves to sell the private jet purchased for Premier Doug Ford, citing public backlash and stating the sale would proceed "as quickly as possible" after the plan faced intense criticism. This U-turn followed days of debate and pressure from opposition and public criticism. [sources noting the 4/19–4/20 coverage and official statements]
Ford acknowledged public concerns and indicated that, given the backlash, the jet purchase was not the right time for such an expense, and he said the government would sell the aircraft promptly, with opposition voices calling for transparency on costs and potential losses. [sources detailing his public comments and the resale decision]
Media outlets reported that the backlash was driven by concerns about taxpayer funds, rising costs of living, and whether government spending on a luxury jet was appropriate, leading to rapid reversal and focus on accountability and potential financial implications for taxpayers. [sources summarizing the political context and critiques]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent articles and provide a brief timeline with primary quotes from officials and opposition leaders, plus a concise cost-tracking snapshot.
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globalnews.caThe doug ford jet backlash grew fast once the private aircraft purchase was put in public view, because it collided directly with the political image Doug Ford has spent years building around restraint, waste-cutting, and plainspoken frugality. The reversal is not just about one plane. It is about how quickly a single spending decision can …
www.el-balad.comThe premier's office originally said the government purchased the pre-owned Challenger 650 last week to transport Premier Doug Ford across the country and into the United States.
globalnews.caOntario is looking to sell the $28.9 million private jet that was recently purchased for Premier Doug Ford's use "as quickly as possible," following backlash days after the purchase was confirmed…
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