
Doug Ford doesn't support death penalty, made 'poor-taste joke': PCs
CBC
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford reportedly joked about bringing back the death penalty during a campaign speech at a London, Ont., police chief gala in late January.
The Toronto Star first reported the news Thursday, saying in a recording of Ford's speech it had obtained that the politician talked about empowering judges to "send 'em right to sparky." Canada abolished the death penalty decades ago.
A spokesperson for the PC Party shared a statement Thursday evening clarifying the remarks, after the story was published.
"The premier made a poor-taste joke out of frustration for the many people affected by violent criminals out on our streets because of the federal government's broken bail system and soft-on-crime policies," the spokesperson said.
"The premier does not support capital punishment but rather firmly believes more needs to be done to keep violent and repeat offenders behind bars where they belong," she said.
"God forbid they kill an innocent person," Ford said at the gala, according to the Star report. "I don't even go 25 years. I send 'em right to sparky and then we'll take everything from there."
According to the Star, there was "sparse clapping and audible gasps" from the audience.
Ontario is scheduled to go to the polls Feb. 27.

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