Ontario Tourism, Culture and Gaming Minister Stan Cho has resigned from Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet, saying he made “a mistake” by claiming accommodation expenses for overnight stays in Toronto.
Ontario Tourism, Culture and Gaming Minister Stan Cho has resigned from Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet, saying he made “a mistake” by claiming accommodation expenses for overnight stays in Toronto. In a resignation letter released Friday, Cho said his decision was effective immediately. “Looking back now, I made a mistake.
I am taking full responsibility, as I do not want to be a distraction from our plan to grow the economy, keep families safe, and build this province,” he wrote. The resignation comes days after reports revealed several Greater Toronto Area Progressive Conservative MPPs had claimed taxpayer-funded hotel expenses despite living within commuting distance of Queen’s Park, prompting Premier Ford’s government to announce it would eliminate the long-standing expense rule. ‘I made a choice’ Cho added that he had claimed accommodations in Toronto on nights when the legislature sat late because of the demands of his schedule and his young family.
“I made a choice that was easier for me. I did not stop to ask how it would look to a person in my riding working a double shift,” he wrote. Cho added that he has personally repaid the expenses “in full, to the penny.”
The resignation comes one day after Ford publicly condemned the claims, calling them “totally unacceptable” and saying the affected MPPs would repay “every single penny.” Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Ford also noted that he was so upset when he spoke to caucus about the expenses that he had to be pulled “off the roof.” Ford weighs in on resignation In a statement Friday, Ford said he had accepted Cho’s resignation and thanked him for taking responsibility.
“He has acknowledged and taken responsibility for his mistake. He will continue to serve the people of Willowdale as their Member of Provincial Parliament,” Ford said. Ford also announced that Doug Downey will be taking on “additional Cabinet responsibilities on an interim basis.”
The premier also confirmed that Neil Lumsden will retire from cabinet and the provincial legislature effective Aug. 4, thanking him for his public service and role supporting Toronto’s hosting of the FIFA World Cup. How much did Cho spend? Expense records this week revealed that Cho had billed taxpayers more than $16,000 for Toronto hotel stays since 2023 despite representing the north Toronto riding of Willowdale.
Records also showed several other Progressive Conservative MPPs who live in or around the Greater Toronto Area claimed thousands of dollars for Toronto hotel stays under a legislative rule allowing accommodation reimbursements in “special circumstances.” In addition to Cho, Brampton East MPP Hardeep Grewal billed more than $27,000 in Toronto hotel expenses since 2023. Associate Small Business Minister Nina Tangri, who represents Mississauga-Streetsville, claimed nearly $19,000, while Associate Women’s Social and Economic Opportunity Minister Charmaine Williams, the MPP for Brampton Centre, billed more than $15,000.
There is no word yet on if other ministers in Ford’s cabinet plan to resign. With files from the Canadian Press...
- Published
- Jul 17, 2026
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- Jul 17, 2026
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