Doug Ford insists $1,250-a-ticket dinner is not cash-for-access
Ontario Premier Doug Ford smiles during an event at The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto on Jan. 30, 2019.
But Ford defended the event and said his party frequently hosts smaller fundraisers across the province where people have a chance to hear directly from him. Media are not permitted to attend the sold-out gala, where Ford is expected to deliver a keynote address to an audience that will include several members of cabinet. The Progressives Conservatives have billed the event as"the biggest fundraiser Ontario has ever seen."
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