His friends in Ottawa, Martin, and Queens Park, McGinty, were going to bail out Toronto and other than some crumbs from Queen's Park he has failed and he has no Plan B.
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Tough luck for cities as boom bustsAn Internet Fisherman who uses barbless hooks and this one dimensional world as a way of releasing the frustrations of daily life. This is my pond. You are welcome only if you are civil and contribute something to the ambiance. I reserve the right to ignore/publish/reject anon comments.
This is a non-issue, plain and simple. David Miller made this very clear in the last provincial election, when he had a perfect opportunity to make uploading an election issue. Instead, as with everything Miller, he chose to disappear when it mattered most, when the city needed him most; why should we be surprised? Why should McGuinty do anything? Where was David Miller when the GTA needed him most? You can't complain, as Miller always does, if you won't do anything about what ailes you most. Miller only has himself to blame for today's situation. Sure, Mike Harris got us here, and McGuinty is keeping the status quo, but when the mayor chooses to do nothing about it? Then we get what we deserve; an ineffective Mayor who only cares about what matters to his ideologies and not his constituents collective well-being.
Posted by Ernest Reed at 3:49 PM
Tough luck for cities as boom busts
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