Ontarians are “done” with spending scandals at school boards, and it’s time to hold them accountable, Premier Doug Ford said just days after his education minister said he would consider doing away with elected trustees.

“There’s some good and there’s some bad ones,” the premier said Wednesday morning following a transportation-related announcement in Caledon.

“The bad ones like to go to the baseball game and rent a box for $34,000 and in the hotel suites looking over the baseball game that other people can’t afford, and then they say they don’t have money,” he said, referring to a controversy involving a retreat by senior administrators at the Thames Valley District School Board, which the province took control of in April. Provincial Politics

School trustees with TDSB told

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