Opinion | After so many mistakes, Doug Ford should be finished. What’s going on?

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Opinion Martin Regg Cohn: After so many mistakes, Doug Ford should be finished. What’s going on?

Yet the premier hosted the biggest fundraising dinner in Canadian political history this month. The tally? A record $6 million from more than 4,000 donors.

The Tories are far out in front of the second-place Liberals, at 28 per cent, now searching for a new leader to replace the departed Steven Del Duca. The Official Opposition NDP has fallen from second spot to third with a mere 22 per cent, just weeks after Marit Stiles took the helm. Beyond last week’s unprecedented fundraising feast, the premier is making a meal of Ontario politics: Ford wrong-footed CUPE workers who were walking the picket line last fall, trampling on their Charter rights; he stubbed his toe in court this week after suspending Charter rights in the last election campaign by imposing unconstitutional limits on outside advertising by unions and others; he trampled on the Greenbelt after publicly pledging to keep his hands off it; and he played footsie with...

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