Monday is going to be a busy day for Premier Doug Ford, who is meeting with several of Ontario's Mayors at Queen's Park throughout the day.
So far, the only GTA mayor he is scheduled to speak with is Mississauga's Bonnie Crombie. Their meeting is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.
He'll also be meeting with Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson, London Mayor Ed Holder, Guelph Mayor Cam Guthrie, and Mayor of Windsor Drew Dilkens.
Also on the list: Kawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham and Mayor of Oro-Medonte Harry Hughes.
However, according to Ford spokesperson Simon Jefferies, there's one leader who won't be coming to Queen's Park Monday.
"At this point in time, Premier Ford does not have any meetings with the Mayor of Brampton scheduled," Jefferies wrote in an email to NEWSTALK1010.
Of course the Mayor of Brampton is Patrick Brown, the former Ontario PC leader who stepped down from his post in January after being accused of sexual misconduct.
Jeffries adds that Ford "looks forward to ongoing dialogue and conversation with Mayors and Councillors across the province."
Ford held a high-profile meeting with Toronto Mayor John Tory at Queen's Park last Thursday morning, before leaving for the first ministers meeting in Montreal that afternoon.