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'I'm in touch with the people' Doug Ford says he hasn’t lost his way despite recent backlash
Ford said he remains accessible to voters as his party trails the Ontario Liberals and his approval rating falls to 27 per cent, according to a new poll.
On Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford told CTV News Toronto in an exclusive interview that he remains connected to voters, dismissing backlash over a cancelled $28.9 million private jet purchase.
Polling numbers released this week show Ford's approval rating at just 27 per cent, with his PC party trailing the Ontario Liberals despite the opposition currently lacking a permanent leader.
Emphasizing his accessibility, Ford claimed he is behind 9,323 messages and that no other politician "in the entire world" gives out his phone number as readily as he does.
Amid economic uncertainty created by Donald Trump, Ford is pursuing trade missions with 16 countries, stating the province's economy remains his "number one" priority.
Ford is planning a "full court press" to persuade Prime Minister Mark Carney to locate a new defence bank in Toronto, which hosts 700 defence companies, while dismissing the Greenbelt scandal as "quite a long time ago.