Provide safe drinking water, get rid of the garbage, keep our streets safe from crime, come when I have a fire, come when I need medical attention and keep the roads in good repair. When he has accomplished that then he can start saving the world from global warming, broaden our appreciation of the "arts," etc.
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Toronto's a beauty in a shoddy dress.
A city of neighbourhoods, the majority of Toronto residents enjoy a good quality of life.
However, it's not long before anyone who spends some time in Toronto sees that Canada's largest city bears scars of neglect.
Streets pockmarked by potholes, community centres and arenas in need of repair and watermain breaks -- flowing from a reliance on old and decaying subterranean pipes -- are examples of the infrastructure problems facing city council.
The Toronto Sun went outside City Hall to find out what leaders of business, labour and others think is needed to get the city on track.
Concerns about Toronto's transportation system dominate discussions about the city's infrastructure problems.
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