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Doug Ford Claims He’ll Cut Costs By Firing Someone Who Does Not Even Work For the Government

Does Doug Ford understand how the Government of Ontario works?

April 11, 2018

Doug Ford’s cost-cutting plan is sounding more and more unrealistic.

Speaking Tuesday night, the Ontario PC leader told Thunder Bay conservatives he could save the province money by firing Mayo Schmidt, the CEO of Hydro One – someone he falsely suggested is a government employee.

Ford asked why the CEO doesn’t appear on “the sunshine list” when “everyone else’s salaries were shown,” apparently unaware Hydro One is not covered by legislation disclosing public sector salaries because Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals privatized it.

Maybe “Wynne put a kibosh” on it to keep things “hush, hush,” the PC leader said, before promising to fire Schmidt.

“I’m putting him on notice,” Ford told supporters. “He is gone. He is gone when we get down there.”

The Premier of Ontario can’t directly fire the CEO of Hydro One because, once again, Hydro One is now a for-profit company – Wynne’s Liberals sold its majority share in Hydro One in 2015, driving up costs and losing billions in revenue in the process.

According to CBC News:

New in this speech from Ford was a threat to fire the CEO of privatized Hydro One, Mayo Schmidt. His salary and bonuses reached $6.2 million last year.

“This guy has the nerve to give himself a $1.7 million raise,” Ford said. “That’s disgusting that is absolutely disrespecting the taxpayers. Well I can tell you folks I’m putting him on notice. He is on notice. He is gone. He is gone when we get down there.”

Ford did not explain how he would fire the CEO of a company the province does not control. The Wynne government privatized Hydro One in 2015, leaving the province as a minority shareholder.

Although Ford can’t directly fire the CEO of Hydro One, he could try to remove him using a complicated process likely to create more chaos than it’s worth.

As Ontario’s current Minister of Energy explained, the only way Ford could fire the CEO of Hydro One would be to fire the “independent” Board of Directors responsible for overseeing the publicly traded company and install partisan loyalists willing to carry out his orders – an idea the Minister called “banana republic-ish.”

In addition to handing out golden parachutes, the fallout from firing the entire board of a publicly traded company would likely be a big waste of money.

Last time Ontario removed the CEO of Hydro One, taxpayers were on the hook for $3 million in severance, though Hydro One was still a crown corporation back then.

Ford also doesn’t mention that privatizing Hydro One has cost Ontario $1.8 billion more than it would have cost keeping it in public hands, all while enabling the CEO of Hydro One to collect bigger and bigger paycheques.

Yet Ford’s own party supported the privatization of Hydro One, meaning regardless of whether Ford’s PCs or Wynne’s Liberals were in power, Ontario would still be losing billions of dollars because both parties supported privatization.

But Ford had one more tall tale for conservative supporters in Thunder Bay.

As CBC News also reported, Ford falsely took credit for forcing Hydro One to “publish their salaries,” even though this information already has to be published under the longstanding rules of the Toronto Stock Exchange:

Ford inaccurately claimed credit for bringing Hydro One salaries into the open. “We keep hammering away at the CEO of Hydro One. And they’re keeping it hush-hush,” he said. “Finally, after every single day going after this guy, they were forced to publish their salaries.”

However, that had nothing to do with it: the TSX requires Hydro One (and all publicly traded companies) to publish the compensation of their five top-paid executives.

Ford has struggled since becoming leader to demonstrate he understands the job, flippantly suggesting he’ll cut funding for entities that do not receive provincial funding or build highways over First Nations land without consent.

Despite promising to pay for his election promises by somehow finding “efficiencies,” Ford later flip-flopped on his promise to provide voters with the full price tag for the promises before voters go to the polls on June 7.

Maybe this explains why Ford can’t back-up his words with details?

https://pressprogress.ca/doug-ford-claims-hell-cut-costs-by-firing-someone-who-does-not-even-work-for-the-government/
 

oldjones

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No wonder he doesn't want reporters following him.
 

Frankfooter

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And a ferris wheel, don't forget we'll get a new ferris wheel somewhere up north for the voters.
 

explorerzip

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The CEO has a very nice severance package coming. The lawyers are salivating right now.
 

mandrill

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The CEO has a very nice severance package coming. The lawyers are salivating right now.
I think you missed the point - which is that the CEO cannot be fired by Trump or the Ontario legislature. Douffo is so fucking stupid and mouthy, he hasn't figured any of that shit out yet. Probably never will.
 

explorerzip

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I think you missed the point - which is that the CEO cannot be fired by Trump or the Ontario legislature. Douffo is so fucking stupid and mouthy, he hasn't figured any of that shit out yet. Probably never will.
Of course he hasn't figured out any of that shit yet. It's just more bluster to rally his base. That being said, I wouldn't put it past Ford to somehow find a way to fire him and that will cost us big time.
 

essguy_

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Knowing how the Ford's operate, Doug really wants to fire Schmidt so that he can put his pal David Price in that spot.
 

Boober69

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Funny how people are jumping on Ford for this comment, but disregarding the fact that the Liberals have and are overpaying many sunshine-listers, especially at the executive level. i.e. keeping their friends happy by paying them with our money.

So I guess you can keep laughing all the way to the poor house if it makes you happy.
 

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Funny how people are jumping on Ford for this comment, but disregarding the fact that the Liberals have and are overpaying many sunshine-listers, especially at the executive level. i.e. keeping their friends happy by paying them with our money.

So I guess you can keep laughing all the way to the poor house if it makes you happy.
could you give us a list you seem to information that no one else has
 

oldjones

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Funny how people are jumping on Ford for this comment, but disregarding the fact that the Liberals have and are overpaying many sunshine-listers, especially at the executive level. i.e. keeping their friends happy by paying them with our money.

So I guess you can keep laughing all the way to the poor house if it makes you happy.
The fact you're disregarding is that everyone of those people is paid according to their contract, whether it's a union contract, like the many thousands of police who made $100,000 or more, or an individual contract. And many of those go back to Conservative government days. Never mind the overpaying accusation — which I bet you have no evidence for — the whole point of contracts is that bosth sides are stuck with them until both sides agree to a change.

The Rob'n'Doug Show couldn't even find their river of waste at City Hall, so they did nothing at all to stop it. There's no chance he'll do anything about waste at Queen's Park, even if it stares him on the face.
 

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I think you missed the point - which is that the CEO cannot be fired by Trump or the Ontario legislature. Douffo is so fucking stupid and mouthy, he hasn't figured any of that shit out yet. Probably never will.
CFRB played a clip yesterday where Wynne claimed while defending the sale of Ontario Hydro that the government would still retain the right to fire the Board and the CEO as well. So just who is full of shit?


http://www.iheartradio.ca/newstalk-...018-1.3750522?mode=Article&autoplay=1.3750522
 

jcpro

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Good announcement. Most voters rejoice when fat corporate assholes take it in the ass.
 

Insidious Von

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If anyone is interested, the offer is still open. I'm willing to drive anyone through Doug the Thug's old turf - hope we don't get car jacked.
 

JohnLarue

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I think you missed the point - which is that the CEO cannot be fired by Trump or the Ontario legislature. Douffo is so fucking stupid and mouthy, he hasn't figured any of that shit out yet. Probably never will.
Actually since the province still owns 45-49.9% of the equity in Hydro One, the govt has a lot of sway wrt appointing the board of directors & they can fire the CEO
typically when an entity is the largest shareholder in a publicly traded company they get what they want

Ford could make it happen through the board.
What it would accomplish & the size of severance package are significant questions
 

basketcase

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Funny how people are jumping on Ford for this comment, but disregarding the fact that the Liberals have and are overpaying many sunshine-listers, especially at the executive level. i.e. keeping their friends happy by paying them with our money.

So I guess you can keep laughing all the way to the poor house if it makes you happy.
1) Stating a concern that the guy is overpaid is one thing; saying he'll fire a guy who he can't fire is idiocy.

2) Do you think Conservatives don't play the same games to put their friends and supporters into key positions? Take a look at White House appointees.
 

dickydoem

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1) Stating a concern that the guy is overpaid is one thing; saying he'll fire a guy who he can't fire is idiocy.

2) Do you think Conservatives don't play the same games to put their friends and supporters into key positions? Take a look at White House appointees.
See my post above. Granny Wynne declared that she could fire the guy too. Guess that makes her an idiot also.
 

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While symbolic, something like that will resonate with families earning a fraction of that salary who struggle to pay their bills. Remember, high hydro rates are coming back shortly after the election when Wynne’s borrowed money runs out. If any of you think hydro rates will remain at current levels, STOP DRINKING THE LIBERAL KOOL AID.
 

basketcase

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... STOP DRINKING THE LIBERAL KOOL AID.
Interestingly the basis of fiscal conservatism, the rights of private corporations and free market pricing are now "LIBERAL KOOLAID". I don't like that the government sold ownership but to see the right bashing the entire basis of their own economic theory is laughable. Next you're going to tell us that Ford will nationalize private corporations and add more government regulations on business.
 
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