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globalnews.caHere’s a quick update on the latest news about Doug Ford and the private jet backlash.
Ontario announced it would sell the $28.9 million private jet after widespread criticism, with the government saying the sale was completed and the jet returned to Bombardier at roughly the same price. The move followed strong opposition from across party lines and concerns about taxpayer costs amid rising living expenses. Ford labeled the purchase a mistake and acknowledged the timing was wrong given economic pressures on Ontarians.[2][3][5]
Coverage across outlets describes the episode as a reputational setback for Ford, sometimes framed as a broader critique of government spending and transparency. Analysts and opposition leaders characterized the jet as an exemplar of misaligned priorities and questioned the value of the transaction for the public. The fallout also sparked calls for investigations and audits from some lawmakers.[3][4]
Public and political reaction included media attention labeling the jet as a “gravy plane” by critics, with ongoing debates about accountability and whether the sale mitigates potential financial exposure or ongoing liabilities.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull more details from each article, summarize the key figures (costs, sale price, and timelines), or compile a side-by-side timeline of events. I can also monitor for any FOI responses or new developments related to this controversy.
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globalnews.caPremier Doug Ford says Ontario has sold a $28.9 million private jet to Bombardier after widespread criticism over the controversial purchase announced last week.
barrie360.comDoug Ford said the purchase of the $28.9 million Challenger 650 was a 'mistake,' one that he recognized came at the wrong time as the cost of living rises.
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.comOntario 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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