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Doug Ford accused of directing ‘misogynistic’ remark at opposition leader Andrea Horwath

WATCH ABOVE: Premier Doug Ford is being accused of misogyny after what was a wild question period at Queen's Park Wednesday. In Doug Ford's line of fire: the leader of the Opposition Andrea Horwath. Travis Dhanraj has more. – Feb 17, 2021

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is being criticized for directing what’s being called a “misogynistic” remark towards the leader of the Opposition.

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During a legislative session Wednesday, Ford told NDP Leader Andrea Horwath that listening to her and her criticism of his government was like hearing “nails on a chalkboard.”

The comment was made during a heated exchange as Horwath pressed Ford on his government’s pandemic response.

The remark drew condemnation from other opposition politicians including from the Green party leader Mike Schreiner, who called the comment “misogynistic.”

Liberal house leader John Fraser called the comment “unacceptable” and said Ford should apologize.

Horwath says Ford owes an apology to the people of Ontario, not her.

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