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Doug Ford defends the appointment of a multicultural nephew minister

The Prime Minister states that Michael Ford has "rich experience."

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Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism, Michael Ford shakes hands with Premier Doug Ford as Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario Elizabeth Dowdeswell looks on, at the swearing-in ceremony at Queen’s Park in Toronto on June 24, 2022.
Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism, Michael Ford, staring at Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowswell taking a vow, Doug Ford Shake hands with the Prime Minister. Ceremony held at Queen's Park in Toronto on June 24, 2022.Photo: Nathan Dennett/Canadian Press

Premier of Ontario Doug Ford is a nephew's citizen He defends his decision to appoint a Minister of Rights and Multiculturalism.

Ford was asked about his appointment today at his first press conference since introducing the new 30 cabinets last week. The Prime Minister states that his nephew Michael Ford has "rich experience" who has previously served as a councilor for the Toronto City Council and schools.

"I think he does a very good job," Dougford said on Monday. "He has a lot of knowledge and is probably an elected official longer than 60 percent of our caucuses."

The cabinet presented on Friday includes housing and education. There are many ministers in the same role they played under Ford's last government, including important files such as.

The changes included the appointment of former Solicitor Sylvia Jones as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health.

In addition to Michael Ford, Michael Carsner, a bioscience and technology entrepreneur elected as a solicitor at the York Center, and Graydon Smith, a former mayor of Bracebridge, Ontario, etc. , There were some new faces. He is Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry.

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