TORONTO

Doug Ford’s mayoral campaign brushed up on its spelling Friday.

Ford’s campaign website, launched less than two weeks ago, now includes a map of his $9-billion subway expansion plan. But a version of the map online on Friday morning contained some embarrassing typos.

The Ford campaign’s map spelled Eglinton as “Eglington” twice and Don Mills as “Done Mills.”

Shortly after the Toronto Sun sent a media request to the campaign about the typos, a new map was posted on the site with Don Mills and Eglinton spelled correctly.

Ford’s campaign spokesman has yet to respond to a media request about the typos.

Tory spokesman Amanda Galbraith argued the episode says a lot about Ford’s transit vision.

“The fact that Doug Ford can’t event get the names of the stations right tells you all you need to know about the credibility of his transit plan,” Galbraith said.

“Unlike Doug Ford, John has a real, credible plan to build transit and cut traffic congestion in this city. That includes SmartTrack, a 52-kilometre, 22-station subway line that would provide all day, two-way transit across the entire city.”

Jamey Heath of the Olivia Chow campaign said spelling isn’t the real issue.

“The real issue is that he’s left off LRTs (from the map) which serve large areas of this city,” Heath said.