MetroMan
Senior Member
Jesus, does this ever end? This Mayor has made it abundantly clear that City Council has to have a mechanism for impeachment.
More bad news for Ford:
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/cit...asked-province-about-money-for-football-field
Doesn't he have anyone on his staff that isn't afraid to stand up to him, and tell him "this is a bad idea"?
Five Toronto sports fields have received money through the provincial infrastructure stimulus fund, but Don Bosco was not among them. The provincial official said Ford’s aide called in March about Don Bosco in particular.
Lol, thats bad news
Here's a link to the Globe & Mail article on same "compromising" of recruitment process. Clearly council has the authority to (and must) investigate these things. Shame they will have to spend the time on it, though.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...ppointments-toronto-ombudsman/article4572091/
In that case, the report describes an acrimonious closed-door meeting of the civic appointments committee at which an unnamed councillor pointed at staff and said, “I’m going to get you,” and added that bureaucrats had other councillors fooled, but not him.
All we're missing now is a sex scandal.
More bad news for Ford:
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/cit...asked-province-about-money-for-football-field
Doesn't he have anyone on his staff that isn't afraid to stand up to him, and tell him "this is a bad idea"?
Where is the problem with this?
The Mayor inquires (through his staff) about provincial funding to repair a playing field. Is this suppose to be unethical? illegal? How?
The fact that the playing field is Don Bosco where Ford coaches has no relevance since funding was provided by the province to other high schools in Toronto.
Imagine if Miller was still Mayor and his staff inquired with the Province for funding of an arts and culture project close to the Mayors heart (as an example). Would this be seen as scandalous? Of course not!
Like the boy who cried wolf too many times the Star is risking not being taken seriously anymore.
Where is the problem with this?
The Mayor inquires (through his staff) about provincial funding to repair a playing field. Is this suppose to be unethical? illegal? How?
The fact that the playing field is Don Bosco where Ford coaches has no relevance since funding was provided by the province to other high schools in Toronto.
Imagine if Miller was still Mayor and his staff inquired with the Province for funding of an arts and culture project close to the Mayors heart (as an example). Would this be seen as scandalous? Of course not!
When did Miller ever do something like that? Example?
I don't remember any scandal when Mayor Miller led Toronto's efforts to work with MLSE, the Canadian Soccer Association and the Federal government to provide a new home for Soccer in Toronto. It was good for the city and it just happens to be one of his favourite things to do (watch soccer that is).
It really should be no surprise that Mayor Miller would have a sense of how needed a soccer stadium was given his interest in the sport and it took courage on his part to lead the city to donate the land and contribute a small (around $10 mil) of the capital costs.
Originally Posted by EMP1729
More bad news for Ford:
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/city...football-field
Doesn't he have anyone on his staff that isn't afraid to stand up to him, and tell him "this is a bad idea"?