edmundoconnor
Active Member
Shouldn't this talk about Vaughan be hived off on to a new thread, since he is now pretty clearly *not* running for council?
I'm very happy to hear this. Canada had lacked a proper urban agenda for far too long. Hopefully we'll see the feds playing a greater and consistent role in funding municipal infrastructure if the Libs win in 2015.
I fear Vaughan is being used. It was the Liberals that killed the national housing strategy we had. Perhaps having a housing and cities advocate inside the Liberal Party could be helpful, but I think Vaughan might end up feel very constrained and frustrated in Ottawa.
If CKK is the Ford pick to run against Perks, I think even Korwin-Kuzynski is under no illusions of the scale of the challenge. Perks is damn near unshiftable. The Ford plan seems to be run someone in every ward regardless of their chances. At best, they win. At worst, they put a stone in the shoe of the winner.
Are there still people in the Junction (who are still alive) in favour of prohibition?
I've been asked not to say anything until he officially announces, but there's going to be a great non-Ford candidate in Ward 2. He's anticipating announcing on April 22.
It's now April 30. Who was the candidate? There are 6 names currently registered (as of 11:14, April 30, 2014), none of them with the last name Ford.
I wonder if Mike Yen will give it another go. He ran for councillor in 2010 and also in 2011 for MPP of the riding for the PC's. I'm not so sure the area would go for an individual who is not left wing though. He's currently the head of the Entertainment District BIA if I'm not mistaken.