Choosing cabinet, picking office space, hiring assistants: Tory transition to power underway
TORONTO — From choosing cabinet members and hiring political aides, to picking office space and conducting background checks on legislators, Ontario’s newly elected Progressive Conservatives must tackle a lengthy to-do list as they prepare to take power for the first time in 15 years — and observers say their decisions could set the tone for the rest of their term.
Premier-designate Doug Ford, who announced his transition team a day after his party won a majority, is meeting with senior public servants and will gather his new 76-member caucus for the first time next week.
But behind the scenes, transition preparations have likely been going on quietly for months, said retired University of Toronto political science professor Graham White, who has co-authored a book on changes in power in Ontario.
“A good transition is absolutely essential to a successful government,” he said.


