Ontario Premier Doug Ford at Intersect 26 in Toronto on April 22.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail
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A lot has been happening in Ontario politics. In just the past month, the provincial government introduced legislation to seize the City of Toronto’s stake in its Billy Bishop Airport, changed its freedom-of-information laws that will shield Premier Doug Ford’s cellphone records from the public, and bought, then quickly sold, a $28.9-million private jet.
Meanwhile, the NDP and Liberals, who will select a new leader later this year, continue to try and gain some footing after three consecutive Conservative wins in the province.
Queen’s Park reporters Laura Stone and Jeff Gray answered reader questions about Doug Ford’s latest policy decisions, the pushback from the other parties and how the new bills could affect Ontarians. Read their responses below.