Against the People

How Ford Nation Is Dismantling Ontario

edited by Bryan Evans and Carlo Fanelli  

No-holds-barred exposure of Ford Nation giving billions to corporations and insecurity to everyone else.

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  • February 2025
  • ISBN: 9781773637242
  • 256 pages
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About the book

The election of the Doug Ford–led Progressive Conservatives unleashed an aggressive and undisguised market fundamentalism. Ford’s government has taken the assault against the social welfare state, labour and environmental protections to new and unprecedented heights. Maintaining a permanent era of austerity has not only steadily reduced the public sector as a proportion of the provincial economy but has also reduced the social protections available to Ontarians.

Ford’s deregulatory agenda has explicitly degraded the quality of social provisioning and eroded labour rights to the benefit of business. From undermining the fiscal capacity to fund program expenditures adequately to reducing public sector employment and service levels, Ford Nation has reordered an array of ministries and agencies to boost business and development in general and the resource-extraction and investment sectors in particular. Tens of billions have been put back into the pockets of the business community, often directly out of public coffers. Few ministries and programs have been left unscathed. Most people have not benefited.

Against the People is the first book of its kind to provide an in-depth look into the devastating policies of the Ford government across a wide range of public policy issues: from health care, municipal, education and judicial restructuring, to economics, arts, labour, environmental, housing and Indigenous lands. Written by on-the-ground experts and focused on the Progressive Conservatives since coming to power in 2018, this book showcases the politics of dismantling a province. 

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What people are saying

Dr. Nancy Olivieri, Senior Scientist at Toronto General Hospital, and Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine, and Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto

“Ontario’s is the most under-resourced healthcare system in Canada: Understaffing. Fewer hospital beds per capita than any other province. Repeated and escalating crises in long term care. Unprecedented numbers of emergency room closures. Ongoing exploitation of the health care workforce. Unsustainable workloads. Harassment or firing of those who speak out. This book allows a full appreciation of exactly how, despite its duty to all Ontario citizens, the Ford government is Getting it Done for only a select few. It is required reading both to remind Ontarians of the greed, incompetence and undeserved privilege of our government, and to outline how we might work together to build back a better Ontario, for All the People.”

Rick Salutin, author and journalist

“Is Doug Ford’s bumbling political incoherence his secret weapon? This angry, persuasive book highlights how he’s built a uniquely effective—and Canadian—version of rightwing populism.”

Linda McQuaig, journalist and the author of The Sport and Prey of Capitalists: How the Rich Are Stealing Canada’s Public Wealth

“This powerful volume sets out how Doug Ford is dismantling Ontario even more zealously and recklessly than Mike Harris did. Against the People tells an infuriating tale of foolish privatizations and chronic underfunding of health care, education, and so many other things that made Ontario a good place to live—all for the benefit of a wealthy elite.”

John Cartwright, Past President, Toronto and York Region Labour Council

“Doug Ford is one of the most effective right-wing populist leaders in the country, blurring the nature of his political agenda with a folksy style and unexpected flexibility. This book shines crucial light on the impact of the Ford rule in every aspect of society. Vital reading for anyone involved in the struggle for social justice in Ontario.”

Sid Ryan, former president, CUPE Ontario

“A powerful and insightful polemic on Doug Ford’s six years in government. It is a must-read road map for the left in Canada in understanding working class conservatism and its appeal in the blue-collar communities of Oshawa, Hamilton, Timmins, and Sudbury.”

Andrew Jackson, former director of Social and Economic Policy, Canadian Labour Congress

“This timely book goes well beyond a progressive issue by issue critique of the Ford government. The authors analyze the distinctive nature of the populist right in Ontario, and the fundamental threat it poses to working class politics.”

Randy Robinson, Ontario Director, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

Against the People is a sharply-written must-read for anyone seeking to understand what is really happening in Ontario beneath the endless spin cycle of distraction and exaggeration that characterizes policy debates in the province. Put it on your shelf and refer to it frequently.”

Christopher C. Sorio, Secretary-General of Migrante Canada

“As business power expands, ordinary citizens’ experience of democracy is reduced, while those who remain engaged seek to advance their specific interests. This book challenges us to reflect on our organizing process, where internal organizing can be a transformative site and process. It also reminds us of the urgent task to rethink and reframe workers’ justice and what constitutes workers’ power.”

Authors

Bryan Evans

Bryan Evans is a professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration, Toronto Metropolitan University, and is a member of the Steering Committee for the Ontario office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. His research focuses on political economy and public policy.

Carlo Fanelli

Carlo Fanelli is an associate professor of Work and Labour Studies, York University. He is the author of Megacity Malaise: Neoliberalism, Labour and Public Services in Toronto, co-author of From Consent to Coercion: The Continuing Assault Against Labour, and editor of Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research.

Contents

  • Chapter 1: From Building a Province to Dismantling It (Carlo Fanelli and Bryan Evans)
  • Chapter 2: Manufacturing a Fiscal Crisis (Venai Raniga)
  • Chapter 3: Arts and Culture on Life Support (Aylan Couchie)
  • Chapter 4: Schools for Sale (Chris Chandler)
  • Chapter 5: Privatizing Ontario Universities (David Leadbeater)
  • Chapter 6: Everyday Justice in Ford’s Ontario (Kathy Laird)
  • Chapter 7: Healthcare SOS (Micheal Hurley and Doug Allan)
  • Chapter 8: Unequal Ontario (Carlo Fanelli and Katherine Nastovski)
  • Chapter 9: Why Are People in Ontario Hungry? (Maria Rio)
  • Chapter 10: Bulldozing Indigenous Lands (Dayna Nadine Scott and Dania Ahmed)
  • Chapter 11: Child Care When Convenient (Rachel Vickerson, Carolyn Ferns and Brooke Richardson)
  • Chapter 12: Riding the the “Gravy Train” (William Paul)
  • Chapter 13: Locking in Unsustainable Development (Mark Winfield)
  • Chapter 14: De-Democratizing Ontario (Tom McDowell)
  • Chapter 15: Strong Mayors, Weak Cities (Carlo Fanelli and Ryan Kelpin)
  • Chapter 16: Building Tenant Power (Lily Xia)
  • Chapter 17: Fighting Ford and Beyond (John Clarke)

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