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Or else the old saws about him being a candidate for a fatal coronary (or assassination)
Has that ever happened in modern times? Has a Mayor left office mid term? I don't think Ford would do it voluntarily, so the only mechanism for this to happen would be if Ford broke a law and got jail time. Sadly (yet satisfyingly), when you think of this Mayor of Toronto, that's not a far fetched idea.
Maybe Bob Rae will make an Appearance, after his 2 year term as Interm Leader, he'll need a head job at some level.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Barry an interesting character indeed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Barry an interesting character indeed
Has that ever happened in modern times? Has a Mayor left office mid term? I don't think Ford would do it voluntarily, so the only mechanism for this to happen would be if Ford broke a law and got jail time. Sadly (yet satisfyingly), when you think of this Mayor of Toronto, that's not a far fetched idea.
What would be weird would be if Rob Ford does not run again, and Doug Ford tries to make a go at the mayor's job. They seem to be interchangeable.
I've just thought of a mechanism to "impeach" Ford. While there is no law to do so right now, if Ford manages to piss off enough of council and/or if the citizens of Toronto begin to call en masse for Ford to exit (bringing some iffy councillors in line), it is perfectly conceivable that council can set forth a motion to ask the provincial government to introduce recall legislation. If McGuinty gets re-elected, I think that the province would welcome that request. It really is that simple.
I wouldn't want it to be "easy" to recall a Mayor so a 2/3rds majority of council would be necessary to call a referendum to do so. City Hall and Torontonians would have to be united in wanting a Mayor to be kicked out so this wouldn't happen often. Ford is the perfect example of a Mayor who has the potential to unite the city in wanting him out.
Ford has put himself into a corner by basing his entire campaign on a single premise: that there is so much gravy at city hall and that by cutting the gravy he can balance the books without cutting services. Given that everybody remembers that single promise, Ford is accountable to to meeting it. He can not. We already knew it was impossible, Ford can not deliver. Regardless of what he does, he will be seen as a failure, and as a liar. He's toast.
I've just thought of a mechanism to "impeach" Ford. While there is no law to do so right now, if Ford manages to piss off enough of council and/or if the citizens of Toronto begin to call en masse for Ford to exit (bringing some iffy councillors in line), it is perfectly conceivable that council can set forth a motion to ask the provincial government to introduce recall legislation. If McGuinty gets re-elected, I think that the province would welcome that request. It really is that simple.
I wouldn't want it to be "easy" to recall a Mayor so a 2/3rds majority of council would be necessary to call a referendum to do so. City Hall and Torontonians would have to be united in wanting a Mayor to be kicked out so this wouldn't happen often. Ford is the perfect example of a Mayor who has the potential to unite the city in wanting him out.
Ford has put himself into a corner by basing his entire campaign on a single premise: that there is so much gravy at city hall and that by cutting the gravy he can balance the books without cutting services. Given that everybody remembers that single promise, Ford is accountable to to meeting it. He can not. We already knew it was impossible, Ford can not deliver. Regardless of what he does, he will be seen as a failure, and as a liar. He's toast.
It could also be a coalition government. Could Hudak sell the NDP on a proper coalition government? This is what happened in the UK, where the right-wing Conservatives, formed a coalition with the left wing Liberal Democrats, by-passing the more centrist Labour party.It would be either Liberal majority, NDP majority (unlikely), or a minority with Liberals or NDP in the lead. The PC's would not, either in a majority or minority role.