While the premier is officially remaining neutral in Toronto’s June 26 mayoral byelection, some Progressive Conservatives are rallying behind Mark Saunders.
Premier Doug Ford is signalling that former Toronto police chief Mark Saunders would be his kind of mayor.
“Let’s see if he’s going to announce. I think the world of a lot of the candidates, but chief Saunders did a great job as police chief and if he goes in, that’s good. I think that’s great,” the premier told reporters Wednesday.
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