.... and Ontario caused the Ford problem because the province either voted for him or were just too apathetic to vote for anyone else.
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Cheap beer tho
You mean buck-a-beer. Wait, what are beer prices?
He keeps touting things like cheap beer and opening up more beer places for purchasing other than the beer store. He's pandering to the dude that just wants beer and doesn't care if he sells a greenway to developers
We're paying $225 Million for the ability to buy 12 packs and 24 packs at grocery stores now instead of in 2026.
That's 15$ from every man woman and child in Ontario for a privilege so meaningless it's not even a noticeable convenience. And even if it is mildly more convenient, we could have waited literally one year and had it for free.
~$82 for 24 Ontario craft beer.
Look at this posh bastard!
That's 'broke posh bastard' to you, bud! XD
And he's laughing at the fact that the majority blame it all on Trudeau.
I hate Ford as much or more than the average progressive Ontarian, but the origins of the housing crisis predates him by at least fifteen years, if not twenty-five. Many federal and provincial governments have comprehensively failed to address this problem, choosing to do as little as possible to fix it because, dammit, there was so much money to be made allowing the wound to fester.
Now, he's totally helped throw gasoline on the fire, true, but again, he's not alone in that, either.