Ontario Premier Doug Ford rebuffed questions from reporters yet again on Wednesday regarding his daughter’s stag and doe party, claiming that “no one can influence the Fords.”
The event, which took place in the summer, has raised questions after media reports suggested that guests were asked to provide gifts, some up to the amount of $1,000, and that developers were in attendance.
Ford is not divulging details of who sent invitations -- including to developers -- for the event, saying only that "the boys took care of that" when asked about the money that was raised. When pressed further on the event again, Ford doubled down on his family’s privacy, calling the reporter’s “journalistic integrity” into question.
In a statement to CP24 last week, a spokesperson for the integrity commissioner said they were told the guests at the stag and doe party were “friends of the Ford family and, in some cases, have been for decades.”
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