Doug Ford

Doug Ford says Ontario students have filthy mouths

The ongoing war between Doug Ford and thousands of students who denounce his cuts to the province's post-secondary financial aid program escalated in Queen's Park on Tuesday afternoon with some choice words from the Premier himself.

It started with a brief back-and-forth between Ford and opposition leader Andrea Horwath during yesterday's question period in the legislature.

"The premier has announced an attack on post-secondary students that includes higher student debt, scrapping grants and attacks on student organizations," said the NDP politician. "Will the premier put a halt on this, reverse the decision and support, rather than attack students?"

Ford answered by mentioning that his government is lowering tuition fees for the first time in Ontario's history, at which point the PC cabinet got up to give themselves a standing ovation.

"Not only that, we gave the students an option — do you believe this? — an actual option to opt out on [student union] fees," said Ford. "For over a thousand dollars in some cases. Fees that they don't even want to be part of, a lot of them."

The Premier began to say something about how much students at Carlton University could save, but was cut short as protesters in the gallery became too loud for the session to continue.

Speaker Ted Arnott called for order and warned the student protesters that they would be removed if they continued.

Despite this, they chanted things like "No cuts, no fees, tuition should be free!" and lobbed profanity-laden insults at Premier Ford.

They were ejected from Queen's Park after members of the group yelled such things as "Doug Ford can kiss my a**" and "You're a f**king cracker."

Ford made his thoughts on their behaviour clear in response to a follow-up question from Horwath after the clock had been restarted.

"Here is an example of indoctrination, what we just saw up there," he said. "That is how we train our kids, with a filthy mouth."

"They should have their mouths washed out with soap. That's what they should have," continued Ford. "'Cause that's embarrassing. Embarrassing."

Ford later said that the students were "gonna be good socialists," doubling down on a controversial comment he'd made last week in a PC party fundraising email.

"Students were forced into unions and forced to pay for those unions," said Ford in that email. "I think we all know what kind of crazy Marxist nonsense student unions get up to."

Uh, yeah. Okay.

Lead photo by

Ontario Legislature


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in City

Weekend traffic was so bad that the Toronto Marathon was faster than a highway

Toronto neighbourhoods have found new way to keep homes and businesses affordable

Toronto commuters report mysterious 'burning sensation' and coughing at Union Station

Toronto bridge stuck in upright position for days is confusing people trying to get to beach

Breathtaking design selected for new Toronto pedestrian bridge

Canada just got new colourful coins celebrating the country's iconic wildlife

A TTC bus terminal will close this month and remain out of service until fall 2024

Toronto's Yonge-Dundas intersection is gearing up for most changes it's seen in years