From private jets to Doug Ford’s cell phone records, ask our reporters your Ontario politics questions
The Globe and Mail is inviting readers to submit questions about recent developments in Ontario politics, including Premier Doug Ford's policy decisions and legislative changes. Reporters Laura Stone and Jeff Gray will answer questions during a live Q&A on May 4 at 1 p.m. ET, the day the provincial legislature resumes. Topics include the government's airport legislation, changes to freedom-of-information laws, and the sale of a private jet.
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Open this photo in gallery:Ontario Premier Doug Ford at Intersect 26 in Toronto on April 22, 2026.Fred Lum/The Globe and MailShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountThe Q&A will happen in the comment section of this article. Click here to head there and leave a question. If you’re an app user, click on the comments icon on the top right of your screen.You can also submit a question for our experts by sending an e-mail to [email protected], or fill out the submission box at the bottom of this article.To read our responses, bookmark this page and tune back in on Monday.A lot has been happening in Ontario politics.
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