Doug Ford offers to host premiers’ meeting to discuss national unity
TORONTO — National unity was top of mind for Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Monday as he offered to host a meeting of provincial leaders to address what he called Western Canada’s alienation in the wake of the federal election.
Ford made the comments during his first news conference since the federal Liberals were re-elected last month with a minority government but did not win a single seat in Alberta or Saskatchewan.
He said he was troubled by the results of the Oct. 21 federal vote, but added he understood the concerns of people in Western Canada.
“People in Alberta, people in Saskatchewan … they just feel like they’re being ignored,” Ford said. “I’ve never seen this country so divided but we have to stay united.”