Ontario's top civil servant questions Ford's trip
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Ontario’s top civil servant told PC Party to remove partisan Washington trip ad | Globalnews.ca

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Ontario 's top civil servant raised concerns about Doug Ford’s trip to Washington D.C. The Progressive Conservative Party used images from the government-supported trip for partisan commercials.
The PC Party pushed a new campaign commercial to social media highlighting Ford , along with Progressive Conservative candidates Vic Fedeli and Stephen Lecce , walking through Washington , speaking with the Chamber of Commerce and meeting with premiers.
A videographer and photographer who travelled with Ford under the guise of being government employees were, instead, campaign staff.
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