Ontario Premier Doug Ford, left, talks with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe during the meeting of Canada’s premiers at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ont., on Monday. Moe revealed details about the dinner Ford hosted on Monday night.Â
Ford serves up steak at dinner with premiers, Carney
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe notes Premier Doug Ford, who does not eat red meat (or drink alcohol), served steak for dinner Monday night with the premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney at his cottage. Ford, who worked summers at Canada Packers as a student, sticks to chicken or fish and has tried (with limited success) to convince his aides of the merits of veggie burgers at past barbecues.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, left, talks with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe during the meeting of Canada’s premiers at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ont., on Monday. Moe revealed details about the dinner Ford hosted on Monday night.Â
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe notes Premier Doug Ford, who does not eat red meat (or drink alcohol), served steak for dinner Monday night with the premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney at his cottage. Ford, who worked summers at Canada Packers as a student, sticks to chicken or fish and has tried (with limited success) to convince his aides of the merits of veggie burgers at past barbecues.
Robert Benzie is the Star’s Queen’s Park bureau chief and a
reporter covering Ontario politics. Follow him on social
media:Â @robertbenzie.
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