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Ford's latest CHEESE and CRACKER comments spark a political storm over judges and encampments

Ford's latest CHEESE and CRACKER comments spark a political storm over judges and encampments

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Premier Doug Ford’s latest comments about homelessness encampments and judges sparked another political firestorm — and the On the Ledge panel has a lot to say about it.

This week, Dave Trafford is joined by former Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, former PC leader Tim Hudak, veteran political journalist Keith Leslie, and pollster John Wright for a wide-ranging conversation about the politics behind homelessness, addiction, encampments, and public frustration across Ontario.

The panel digs into the Waterloo Region court ruling that stalled a transit project, Ford’s escalating rhetoric toward judges, and whether governments are addressing the root causes of homelessness or simply reacting to public anger.

They also unpack the growing debate around safe consumption sites, forced treatment, and the political risks surrounding Alberta separatism and Danielle Smith’s referendum strategy.

Plus: Canada’s Saab defence negotiations, trade tensions with the U.S., the fallout from the Nate Erskine-Smith controversy inside the Ontario Liberal Party, and Caroline Mulroney’s surprise exit from provincial politics.

Sharp analysis, strong opinions, and a few laughs along the way — this week on On the Ledge.



Chapters
00:00 – Introduction and Ford’s “Wolf Howl” Moment
The panel opens with lighter conversation about Premier Ford’s now-viral wolf howl before pivoting into the week’s major political stories.
03:21 – Encampments, Courts and the Waterloo Transit Dispute
A heated discussion about the court ruling preventing the removal of a homeless encampment tied to a delayed transit project, including debate over judicial activism, constitutional rights, and municipal responsibility.
16:01 – Homelessness, Public Opinion and Social Policy Failures
The panel examines addiction policy, supervised consumption sites, stigma around homelessness, public frustration, and whether Ontario’s government is addressing root causes or simply reacting politically.
37:18 – Alberta Separatism and Referendum Politics
The group breaks down Alberta’s referendum-on-a-referendum strategy, the risks of separatist rhetoric, and the political calculations facing Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney.
44:02 – Defence Deals, Trade Tensions and Canada-U.S. Relations
Discussion turns to Canada’s Saab negotiations, F-35 procurement questions, and the broader political messaging around trade and sovereignty amid strained Canada-U.S. relations.
50:02 – Ontario Liberal Turmoil and Caroline Mulroney’s Exit
The panel reviews the Nate Erskine-Smith nomination controversy, the Ontario Liberal leadership race, and Caroline Mulroney’s decision to leave politics after years in public service.

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