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I agree. It will look petty - if he was accused of what the mayor of Mississuaga was accused of then it would be a different story.
 
Adam CF and his friends remind me of Ken Starr and the Republican attack machine that went after the Clinton White House. Clayton Ruby, gadfly though he is, should know better than to get involved.
 
If Ford loses the mayoral seat, what is the likelihood that we see a softer Conservative win?
Unlikely. Rob Ford won a by a good margin. Those voters will see the attempt to get rid of their guy as dirty tricks of the left. You might well see Doug Ford running and winning the mayor race.
 
Rob Ford won a by a good margin. Those voters will see the attempt to get rid of their guy as dirty tricks of the left.

I bet a healthy portion of them already realize what a mistake they made and aren't eager to make the same mistake again. Not all Ford voters were stupid...just naive.
 
Rob Ford won a by a good margin. Those voters will see the attempt to get rid of their guy as dirty tricks of the left. You might well see Doug Ford running and winning the mayor race.

I agree with your assessment of the likely result and the reason behind it.

While I am typing here, if Ford is guilty of something aren't all the members who voted to absolve him at City Hall also guilty of something?
 
I see CUPE is again doing its best to make sure Rob Ford gets elected. (Sigh.)

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...y-hike-ban-on-contracting-out/article2367952/

In a news release Tuesday, the city detailed 10 of the enhancements the union is seeking.

They include:

> A ban on using volunteers, such as seniors and students, to do work usually done by CUPE Local 79 members.

> Protection against contracting out for temporary and part-time workers. Right now, only full-time, permanent employees enjoy such protection.

> Double time on holidays, up from time-and-a-half.

> A 15-per cent increase in shift bonuses.

> A 22-per cent increase in bonuses for part-time workers in old-age homes who consistently work on weekends.

These details come from managment, so there's some spin. But still.
 
if Ford is guilty of something aren't all the members who voted to absolve him at City Hall also guilty of something?

Um, no, not according to the very clear and rather straightforward law. A city council absolving someone of a requirement that a prior council imposed is perfectly legal. A councillor voting on an issue that financially impacts them personally is not.

It's really quite simple.
 
While I am typing here, if Ford is guilty of something aren't all the members who voted to absolve him at City Hall also guilty of something?
At the very least it will make them look like massive hypocrites if they jump on Mr. Ruby's crusade.

If anything, they would be now obliged to support the Mayor in this matter.
 
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While I am typing here, if Ford is guilty of something aren't all the members who voted to absolve him at City Hall also guilty of something?
At the very least it will make them look like massive hypocrites if they jump on Mr. Ruby's crusade.

If anything, they would be now obliged to support the Mayor in this matter.

Many, many members of City Council would love to see Ford's body hanging from a light standard yet none of them have said a word with regard to this charge. I don't think hypocracy is muzzling them as much as a desire to cover their collective asses.
 
At the very least it will make them look like massive hypocrites if they jump on Mr. Ruby's crusade.

If anything, they would be now obliged to support the Mayor in this matter.

Holy crap, is the issue really so hard to understand?

The other councillors couldn't benefit financially from their vote -- Ford could. It doesn't matter that a majority thought he shouldn't pay back the money -- the abuse of power is voting to benefit yourself.

Honestly, is the concept of conflict of interest really that difficult?

Jeez...
 
Many, many members of City Council would love to see Ford's body hanging from a light standard yet none of them have said a word with regard to this charge. I don't think hypocracy is muzzling them as much as a desire to cover their collective asses.

Does it really come down to Council members hand-guiding Ford towards the right thing to do? Do Mammoliti or Matlow need to gently remind Ford while he was giving his speech that this was a conflict of interest? Is Ford, with his 12 years of experience, totally incapable of doing what's expected of him?

It doesn't matter whether or not council chose to absolve Ford. Even if the motion failed, he would have still been guilty of a conflict of interest- of not excusing himself from the vote and debate. Of course, this is a somewhat miniscule and foolish thing to prosecute Ford on, but rules are there for a reason.


Anyways, from what I've heard, the the conflict trial won't be heard until next year. It'll be a long summer of Toronto politics.
 
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