Doug Ford Rejects Pierre Poilievre’s Campaign Outreach, Stays on the Sidelines: Report
The two leaders spoke over the phone for nearly 30 minutes on Monday—18 days after Ford’s re-election win on February 27.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has made it clear he will remain on the sidelines during the upcoming federal election, despite Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s attempt to seek his advice. According to a Toronto Star report, Ford rebuffed Poilievre’s bid for guidance, affirming his focus on governing Ontario rather than getting involved in federal politics.
The two leaders spoke over the phone for nearly 30 minutes on Monday—18 days after Ford’s re-election win on February 27. While the call was intended as a belated congratulations, insiders revealed it was often tense due to their lack of personal rapport.
Poilievre reportedly asked Ford for his “opinions and advice” on winning Ontario but did not request an endorsement. However, Ford remained firm in his stance, repeatedly stating, “I’m staying out of it,” echoing his recent public remarks.
The conversation highlighted the growing distance between the federal and provincial Tories. Despite Ford’s position as one of Canada’s most influential Conservative leaders, he has faced criticism from some federal Tories who consider his government “not conservative enough.”
The phone call came at a time when support for Poilievre’s Conservatives is slipping, while Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals are gaining ground. Ford, ever mindful of public opinion, is strategically distancing himself from federal Tory campaigns.
In a move that stung the federal Tories, the day after his conversation with Poilievre, Ford was seen having coffee with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland at his home. Freeland later attended the swearing-in ceremony of Ford’s provincial cabinet at the Royal Ontario Museum, where she was a special guest.
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