Here’s the latest on Doug Ford jet backlash:
- Ontario intends to sell the province’s private jet purchase after swift public backlash. Date: April 19–20, 2026 reports indicate the government moved to divest the aircraft, signaling a reversal in policy. The controversy centered on the perceived cost to taxpayers and timing given broader public concerns over prices and services.[1][2][3]
- Coverage notes Ford acknowledged concerns and suggested the decision to acquire a government aircraft was not ideal for the moment, with discussions now focusing on minimizing taxpayer impact as the jet is sold.[2][1]
- Reactions were sharp across opposition parties and media, highlighting themes of fiscal restraint versus perceived lavish spending, and questioning whether the expenditure fit current needs for public services.[3][4][1]
- Additional media from Canadian outlets and video summaries reflect continuing debate about accountability, governance, and whether the reversal was primarily a response to public pressure or broader strategic reassessment.[7][2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull up the most cited articles or provide a quick timeline with key statements and fiscal implications. I can also summarize regional reactions from Quebec/Maritimes if that helps.