archanfel
Active Member
Our governments have lots of money with substantial revenues every year. They also, at the provincial and federal level, have had significant deficits in recent years. There's also sizeable debt. That doesn't mean that they should stop providing or funding important services.
It's not heresy to suggest that the provincial government ought to fund a portion of the TTC's operating budget. The TTC is critical to the provincial - not just municipal - business economy.
It's one thing to have a temporary deficit, it's another to have structure deficit. For example, while it's natural to have a mortgage, it would be a disaster to buy beyond one's means. Yes, the TTC is important, however, if its operating cost goes beyond what the city/province can afford, then it is simply not feasible.
It also does not affect my point that the $100 million will be founded by tax payers. Basically George Smitherman's strategy is to cut vehicle tax by $20 to buy our vote and then let the province tax us $50 extra to make up the difference.
Of course, it's also possible the province would simply say no as it has done repeatedly. If Smitherman couldn't make it happen when he was the deputy premier, what makes him think it's doable now? Or was he purposely withholding money from Toronto to aid his mayoral run?