picard102
Senior Member
If he is innocent, and expects to be cleared, why wouldn't he continue to run?
Of course, you only need one of those two to be true to keep running too.If he is innocent, and expects to be cleared, why wouldn't he continue to run?
Thought this might be of interest...
It'll be interesting to see what the Tories decide to do
Hmm now I never thought about it that way. I wouldnt be surprised if this is what the Ford government is going for, and if that's the case they are extremely sick.Being discussed over in the zoning thread as well.
The idea is fine in a certain respect, but very problematic in another..........
The City has an an inclusionary zoning by-law that will capture a large chunk of development in Toronto.
Exempting all of that development from development charges would blow a huge hole in the City's budget.
While it might merely result in a large property tax hike, or further erosion of City services; it might also result in repeal of the inclusionary zoning by-law to avoid same.
That's the problem with Tory mostly hiding during this election campaign, only appearing for pre-arranged photo-ops with the council candidates he's endorsing, or pretending to care about the less fortunate by being photographed at Daily Bread Food Bank on Thanksgiving Weekend. There's little formal opportunity to challenge him on his bullcrap. A few more debates, especially before the advanced polls opened, would have given opponents and reporters a chance to actually hold him to account, rather than him just getting dunked on Twitter.
It seems to me its easy enough to decide in house whether you want washrooms open year-round, what you want them to look like/feature, and what kind of open-hours they may have.
Toronto's tendency to always apply a 'consultant enrichment strategy' in lieu of substantive spending on resolving an issue is really quite bothersome.