Doug Ford to Toronto residents: ‘Don’t vote’ for mayoral candidates who want to defund police

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Doug Ford to Toronto residents: ‘Don’t vote’ for mayoral candidates who want to defund police
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It appeared to be a veiled shot at two councillors — and a tacit endorsement of a former Toronto police chief.

While Ford did not mention anyone by name, it appeared to be a veiled shot at councillors Josh Matlow and Brad Bradford — and a tacit endorsement of former Toronto police chief Mark Saunders.

“There’s a couple of candidates that are running, they’re sitting councillors that voted to defund the police,” the premier told reporters Tuesday at Pearson International Airport.“We can’t have anarchy in our cities. People have been scared to get on our subway, go walk down the street. If there’s more than one or two candidates who support our police, then vote for them.”The premier said the Magalhaes family are his constituents in the riding of Etobicoke North.

“It’s heartbreaking and I will be calling the mother and father. Our prayers and thoughts go out to them. We’re putting $3.8 billion into mental health — unprecedented amounts of money — and my heart breaks for them. That’s their child. I will be making a call to their family this afternoon.”

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