Teachers’ union that flew anti-Ford sign over Ford Fest had to hire American company after Canadian one refused

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The York Region local of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario paid for a protest sign that read ‘Public education cannot afford Ford’

MARKHAM, Ont. — A teachers’ union representative claiming responsibility for an anti-Ford sign that flew over Ford Fest said he had to hire an American company because the Canadian one he approached refused to participate.

Saturday’s free-to-the-public event came as the Progressive Conservative government faced a slump in the polls and Ford’s personal popularity has taken a hit in the wake of a budget that contained many cuts that proved unpopular. Clegg said he put a lot of thought into how to send a simple message that all Ford Fest attendees would see, calling it a “geographical challenge.” He ultimately thought that it would be most effective to have the sign flown over the fairgrounds instead of having it by the roadway as people drove in.

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This is pro PC capitalism

Ridiculous

Research if the Canadian company that refused attended $1500 plate PC fundraisers.

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