Ontario Liberals are abuzz over the prospect of popular Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie running for the party leadership, sources told the Star.
Tension between the two politicians was palpable Monday at AstraZeneca’s Mississauga headquarters, where they were on hand with the prime minister for the pharmaceutical giant’s announcement of 500 new jobs there.
But Crombie, who has sparred with the premier over his civic reforms that she warns would hurt city coffers, also rattles him — so much so he lost his cool in December. Aside from her bona fides as a Ford critic, Crombie has no significant ties to the previous Liberal governments of Kathleen Wynne and Dalton McGuinty, a second Grit insider noted.
“It would be very hard for Ford to attack her … she has no baggage” from the Wynne or McGuinty eras, the insider added.
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