toraerach
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Oh, and he drives a Ford minivan, being a familiy guy and all - and he's sweaty when it's 49 degrees with humidex - definitely a no-no for a mayor, right?
Nothing says "family values" like giving a kid the finger.
Oh, and he drives a Ford minivan, being a familiy guy and all - and he's sweaty when it's 49 degrees with humidex - definitely a no-no for a mayor, right?
Nothing says "family values" like giving a kid the finger.
This is Rob Ford pulling out of the CTV parking lot after an interview. The CTV building is located at 299 Queen St. West, a mere 2 blocks away from City Hall at 100 Queen St. West. Nothing better exemplifies his policies towards a walkable, cycle-able city as this photo.
It's a great plan. I knew Markham was pushing forward though i always had doubts about Vaughan and Richmond Hill. Though after reading quickly from other sources as well, it seems to be moving slowly. Other than provincial funding what are the communities doing to get the necessary funding?
Now with a plan such as that, why is Richmond Hill asking to have the Yonge line pushed north. I see that as a waste of money. Is the grey line running up on Yonge supposed to be the subway?
http://www.vivanext.com/system_map
Also, Toronto had a transit plan, though it needed some tweeking. We both know what happened to that.
What about the eastern suburbs? Will they rely on GO? And if so, what's the issue with GO? I have too many people at work living out in Ajax and Pickering who still drive to work.
Yeah, I don't think Rob Ford wants to walk around the city. He doesn't really like jeers and boos.
Yeah, I don't think Rob Ford wants to walk around the city. He doesn't really like jeers and boos.
True, he does - but that has little to do with him not wanting to show up for a TV interview like a sweaty mess, walking 4 blocks in the recent heat, or whether he was even going directly to/from City Hall with his van when that picture was taken. But any opportunity to smear the guy is OK on UT, apparently.looking at that photo, i really think he should start walking. he doesn't look too good.
early 40's 5'10 and almost 300 lbs, he needs to take his health seriously.
About this whole transit issue in Toronto. A friend of mine, who's super pro transit and loves this city to death has changed her attitudes lately.
She became so fed up with commute times on the TTC, delays and dealing with people she went out a couple of years ago and bought an ebike. She never looked back. In the winter she'd put the bike into storage and go back to the TTC. Last year she she finally announced that she's done with the TTC for good and is shopping for her first car.
She just can't handle the the declining quality of our transit system and that it takes forever to travel across this city using it.
To add to your outrage:
Janet Davis posted this on Twitter.... DFord - would close his local library Richview "in a heartbeat" said "my residents won't care." They could "go 2 miles" to another one.
To add to your outrage:
Janet Davis posted this on Twitter.... DFord - would close his local library Richview "in a heartbeat" said "my residents won't care." They could "go 2 miles" to another one.
Today’s committee meeting: "Ford Nation" is "too busy working, paying taxes, creating jobs to show up at city hall, "Doug Ford says.
Also, Doug Ford says Margaret Atwood should get "democratically elected" in the next election and he'd be happy to sit down and listen to her
DFord: "Margaret Atwood, I wouldn't recognize her if she walked right past. If she wants to talk about libraries, she can run for office."
"Why don't we get Wal-Mart in here to teach our procurement folks how to procure properly?" offers Doug Ford
October 27, 2014 is 1189 days away.
Is all of this true?