Meh, most convoy types and supporters gave Ford a pass for mandates, I’m sure he’ll get a pass for supporting the EA.
Still raises questions as to why Ford would actually support the implementation of the EA now when they wouldn’t work with the city or the feds then.
I have no doubt that the city had no real plan beyond « we need more people »
I suspect that Team Ford, Doug Ford himself, for that matter, has a very well developed
tactical sense of "whatever (action or inaction) works
for us, right now, is good. Whatever doesn't work
for us, right now, is not so good."
My guess is that Ford,
per se, has little to no strategic vision about Ontario and Canada because he doesn't think or care about anything after the next season. He can do that, successfully,
I think, because he
knows that the Ontario voters have very, very short memories and their votes are fairly easily bought - remember "buck-a-beer?"
But,
I'm guessing, also, that the
Ontario Conservatives, above and beyond Premier Ford, do have a strategic vision and
I think it says: "all that really matters is political peace - political peace between Ontario and Ottawa, between Ontario and Québec; between Ontario and the West, between Ontario and BC and between Ontario and Atlantic Canada, too. Ontario is THE engine of Canada's economic future; the others matter, but not very much."
Arithmetically, for them, Canada > Ontario but Ontario >> than Canada minus Ontario.
I suspect, further, that the
Ontario Conservatives also believe that:
1. When Canada votes
Liberal, Ontario, generally, votes
Conservative, and
vice versa; and
2. Canada is
NOT going to vote
Conservative (Pierre Poilievre) in (or before) 2025.
My 2¢.