
With election looming, Doug Ford's PCs pitch themselves as a party on the side of workers
CBC
With Ontario's provincial election looming next spring, Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives are presenting themselves as a party that is on the side of workers.
It's a political makeover that will likely to be a tough sell for Ford and his PCs.
Ford came to power in 2018 on a crusade to make Ontario "open for business." One of his government's first bills froze the minimum wage, scrapped a requirement that employers give all staff at least two paid sick days and ended measures that made it easier for some workers to join a union.
But now Ford is clearly making a fresh pitch to win favour with workers.
"We've always been for the front-line hard-working union people," Ford told a news conference in Windsor on Monday. "I will break a brick wall down to support them."
Ford's Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development, Monte McNaughton, also aimed for a pro-worker tone in a recent speech to the Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council, an umbrella group of unions representing plumbers, electricians, bricklayers and other skilled tradespeople.
"We're on your side," McNaughton told the gathering of about 300 union officials in Toronto last Thursday. "There's no bigger champion out there for tradespeople than Premier Ford."













