Doug Ford says he isn’t breaking promise to release fully costed platform
LONDON, Ont. — Doug Ford denied breaking his promise to deliver a fully costed election platform Thursday even as political rivals and economists criticized the Progressive Conservative plan as vague and fiscally imprudent.
Speaking in London, Ont., a week before the provincial election, the Tory leader defended his party’s decision to quietly release a compilation of campaign promises without saying how they’d be paid for.
“I’m not breaking my promise at all — we have a dollar figure right beside every single item,” he said. “We’re the only party that’s fiscally responsible. We’re the only party that is accurate.”
Ford has promised to hire an auditing firm and find billions of dollars in “efficiencies” if elected premier, but the Tory plan doesn’t indicate what those would be.


