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| Name | Doug Ford |
| Birth date | November 20, 1964 |
| Birth place | Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada |
| Party | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario |
Doug Ford is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the Premier of Ontario since 2018. He is the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and has been a member of the Ontario Legislative Assembly since 2018, representing the riding of Etobicoke North. Ford's political career has been marked by his association with prominent figures such as Rob Ford, his brother, who served as the Mayor of Toronto from 2010 to 2014, and Stephen Harper, the former Prime Minister of Canada. Ford's leadership has been influenced by his experiences in the private sector, including his work with Deco Labels and Tags, a company founded by his father, Doug Ford Sr..
Doug Ford was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, to Doug Ford Sr. and Diane Ford. He grew up in a family of entrepreneurs and politicians, including his brother Rob Ford, who later became the Mayor of Toronto. Ford attended Humber College and later worked in the private sector, including a stint at Deco Labels and Tags, a company founded by his father. He also worked with Mel Lastman, the former Mayor of Toronto, and was involved in various business ventures, including a partnership with Hudson's Bay Company. Ford's early life and career were shaped by his experiences in the Greater Toronto Area, including his involvement with the Toronto Argonauts and the Toronto Blue Jays.
Ford's entry into politics was marked by his support for his brother Rob Ford's mayoral campaign in 2010. He later became a city councillor in Etobicoke, serving from 2010 to 2014. Ford's political career gained momentum when he ran for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in 2018, ultimately winning the position. He campaigned on a platform of reducing taxes and regulations, and his leadership was influenced by prominent figures such as Jason Kenney, the former Premier of Alberta, and Andrew Scheer, the former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. Ford's entry into provincial politics was also shaped by his experiences with the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party and its leaders, including Bill Davis and Mike Harris.
As the Premier of Ontario, Ford has implemented various policies aimed at reducing the province's deficit and promoting economic growth. He has worked with other provincial leaders, including François Legault, the Premier of Quebec, and Jason Kenney, the former Premier of Alberta, to promote Canadian interests. Ford's government has also been involved in high-profile disputes with the Government of Canada, including a disagreement over the Carbon Tax and the Trans Mountain Pipeline. His leadership has been influenced by his experiences with the Ontario Legislature and its members, including Andrea Horwath, the leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party, and John Fraser, the interim leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.
Ford's political positions and policies have been shaped by his conservative ideology and his experiences in the private sector. He has been a strong supporter of free trade agreements, including the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and has worked to promote Ontario's interests in the North American Free Trade Agreement. Ford's government has also implemented policies aimed at reducing regulations and promoting economic growth, including the Open for Business Act and the Making Ontario Open for Business Act. His leadership has been influenced by prominent figures such as Stephen Harper, the former Prime Minister of Canada, and Rona Ambrose, the former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Ford's electoral history includes his successful campaign for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in 2018. He later led the party to a majority government in the 2018 Ontario general election, defeating the Ontario Liberal Party and the Ontario New Democratic Party. Ford's electoral success has been influenced by his experiences with the Ontario electoral system and its ridings, including Etobicoke North and Toronto—St. Paul's. His campaign was also shaped by his interactions with other politicians, including Kathleen Wynne, the former Premier of Ontario, and Horwath, the leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party.
Ford's personal life has been marked by his family ties and his experiences in the Greater Toronto Area. He is married to Karla Ford and has four daughters. Ford's personal life has also been influenced by his interests in sports, including his support for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors. His experiences with the Toronto sports scene have been shaped by his interactions with prominent figures such as Bobby Orr, the former National Hockey League player, and Wayne Gretzky, the former National Hockey League player and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee. Ford's personal life has also been influenced by his relationships with other politicians, including Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, and Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada. Category:Premiers of Ontario