WATCH: The cost and size of the premier's office in Ontario has ballooned under Premier Doug Ford. Despite promising to be careful with public money, Ford's office is much larger and more expensive than his Liberal predecessor Kathleen Wynne. Global News' Queen's Park Bureau Chief Colin D'Mello explains.has more than doubled since 2018, according to public salary disclosure data, spending that has far outpaced his predecessor Kathleen Wynne.
In 2019, the Progressive Conservative’s first full year in office, 20 employees made the Sunshine List in the premier’s office, costing taxpayers $2.9 million in total compensation.By 2023, the number of premier’s office employees on the Sunshine List more than doubled to 48, with a combined compensation of $6.9 million.“That’s unacceptable,” said Jay Goldberg with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
“Doug Ford has been railing against the gravy train since I heard of Doug Ford, and he did it when he came in in 2018,” Liberal MPP John Fraser said.Global News asked the premier’s office for details on what was driving the surge in costs and whether any steps had been taken to shrink the size of the office. They did not respond.Meanwhile, the government is also being criticized for the spending figures outlined in last week’s provincial budget tabled by Ford’s finance minister at Queen’s Park.
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