TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford will be shuffling his cabinet on Thursday.
The reset comes just after he and his Progressive Conservatives marked the one-year anniversary of winning a majority government.
It also comes as Ford falls in the polls, with some even suggesting his unpopularity is hurting federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer’s chances in the province ahead of October’s election.
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When asked recently about the possibility of a shuffle, Ford said he has the “best cabinet this province has ever seen.”
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But, he said, each and every one of them was “more than capable of hopping into any portfolio.”
Ford’s last shuffle was in November, when about half a dozen ministers were reassigned following the resignation of Jim Wilson to seek treatment for addiction issues.
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