Doug Ford's slide in polls reflects disillusionment in his government's direction - 2019-05-26

If Premier Doug Ford is wondering why his support has collapsed in public opinion polls, he need look no further than the town of Clinton, an hour's drive north of London in the heart of lush Huron County farmland.
There he will find chartered accountant Paul Seebach, also a certified financial planner and proprietor of a financial services firm that bears his name. Last June, he voted for the local Progressive Conservative incumbent, Lisa Thompson, now education minister.
"It almost looks like they just weren't ready to be in government," the 59-year-old tells the Star.
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