Ford didn't see or approve list of lawyers getting King's counsel designation

Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, poses for photos with staff as he arrives at the Canadian premiers and National Indigenous Organizations meeting in Winnipeg, Monday, July 10, 2023. Ford says he did not see or approve a list of lawyers, including members of cabinet and prominent Conservatives, his attorney general has given the honorary title of King's Counsel. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday he did not see or approve names of lawyers his attorney general has designated King's Counsel, an honorary title done away with decades ago due to patronage concerns.

The government quietly issued a statement on the Friday afternoon before the Canada Day long weekend with Attorney General Doug Downey announcing he was reviving the designation for lawyers "who have demonstrated a commitment to the pursuit of legal excellence in service to the Crown, the public and their communities."

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