
"Ford stated he heard 'loud and clear from the people' that it wasn't the right time to buy a plane, indicating a strong public sentiment against the purchase."
"Lori Turnbull emphasized that it's politically unwise for premiers to travel privately during tough economic times, as it contradicts public expectations for cost-saving measures."
"The controversy surrounding private jet travel has raised questions about the frequency and justification of such travel among Canada's leaders, with most preferring commercial flights."
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the sale of the province's Bombardier Challenger 650 private jet after public backlash against its $28.9 million purchase. He noted that other premiers, like those in Quebec, do not face the same scrutiny regarding private jet travel. Most Canadian premiers primarily use commercial flights for official business, reserving private or chartered flights for special circumstances. Political science experts suggest that in times of economic hardship, the public expects leaders to minimize expenses, making private travel politically unappealing.
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