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Last Vestiges Of Fordinian Nonsense Being Erased For Eternity

Anbarandy

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Toronto press releases will no longer echo Mayor Rob Ford

Toronto Star Published January 23, 2013

Daniel Dale Urban Affairs Reporter



Mayor Rob Ford lost control of city council, then lost control of his future. Now he has even lost control of the paragraph at the end of the city’s press releases.

Councillor Josh Matlow complained in a November letter to the city manager that the distinctly Ford-like paragraph is “inappropriately ideological” and insufficiently “factual.” Matlow asked for a new paragraph that is “reflective of our city as a whole and our residents’ common values.”

He got his wish. The communications department is changing the paragraph to “highlight current factual information and to more properly reflect the city's key priorities — such as the city's role as Host City for the 2015 Pan Am Games, for example,” spokesperson Wynna Brown said Wednesday.

The paragraph resides at the bottom of all government bulletins, from “City of Toronto issues Extreme Cold Weather Alert and advises homeless people to seek shelter” to “Residential sprinklers and smoke alarms avert tragedy.”

In January 2011, a month after Ford took office, the city replaced the paragraph it used under left-leaning David Miller with a paragraph that better conveys Ford’s own politics.

The 90-word Miller-era paragraph referred to Toronto as “the economic engine of Canada and one of the greenest and most creative cities in North America.” It also mentioned “liveability.” And it noted that “Toronto has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering public services.”

The 71-word Ford-era paragraph avoids any reference to greenness, creativity, and the accomplishments of bureaucrats. In the place of all that is this: “Toronto's government is dedicated to delivering customer service excellence, creating a transparent and accountable government, reducing the size and cost of government and building a transportation city.”

“Transportation City” was the name of the Ford transit plan council rejected. “Customer service excellence,” “transparent and accountable government,” and “reducing the size and cost of government” were among Ford’s campaign themes. Many councillors do not want to shrink the government.

Matlow (Ward 22, St. Paul’s), a centrist who pleads regularly for less partisanship at city hall and who has become highly critical of Ford, said the paragraph should be “evergreen no matter who the mayor of the day might be.” He said he so dislikes the current version that he refuses to post city releases on his website.

“It — it disturbs me,” he said with a laugh. “Just one of those things. And I spoke with a couple people in communications, and I said, ‘What would be helpful to get this changed?’ To no surprise, I think they felt as frustrated with it as I am . . . and it became clear that a prompt would be helpful. So that’s why I sent the letter to them, and I think they were very happy to receive it.”

Ford’s spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment.

THE FULL MILLER-ERA PARAGRAPH:

Toronto is Canada’s largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.6 million people. It is the economic engine of Canada and one of the greenest and most creative cities in North America. Toronto has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering public services. Toronto’s government is dedicated to prosperity, opportunity and liveability for all its residents. For information about non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

THE FULL FORD-ERA PARAGRAPH: Toronto is Canada’s largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.7 million people. Toronto’s government is dedicated to delivering customer service excellence, creating a transparent and accountable government, reducing the size and cost of government and building a transportation city. For information on non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.



One last and mighty FINAL boot out the door will occur this Friday. http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/cit...ayor-rob-ford-appeal-ruling-what-happens-next

Yiippeee kye-aaa m*therf*ck.
 

JackBurton

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Hear hear. He was the biggest mistake Toronto ever made, he won't be missed.

When you shit the bed so bad at your job that a court needs to remove you, for the first time ever in the history of Toronto, and then turn tail and run away on vacation instead of trying to fix the damage, I think the writing is so big on the wall that the conservative right can even read what a mistake he was. Poor Robbie, guess he will need to find a job now.

Oh wait, he doesn't have to, he's rich. For someone who's sloganeering and image was based on "the common man", he's an idiot. The only thing he knows about the common man is how to employ them at his family's factory at low wages

Good riddance
 

Anbarandy

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Apr 27, 2006
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Hear hear. He was the biggest mistake Toronto ever made, he won't be missed.

When you shit the bed so bad at your job that a court needs to remove you, for the first time ever in the history of Toronto, and then turn tail and run away on vacation instead of trying to fix the damage, I think the writing is so big on the wall that the conservative right can even read what a mistake he was. Poor Robbie, guess he will need to find a job now.

Oh wait, he doesn't have to, he's rich. For someone who's sloganeering and image was based on "the common man", he's an idiot. The only thing he knows about the common man is how to employ them at his family's factory at low wages

Good riddance
I'll be hosting a ceremonial 'pig roast' on a comandeered Finch Ave West rush hour route bus, with fare paying transit riders booted off and Don Bosco football players hooting and laughing it up on board, at the 'gridlocked' intersection of Victoria Park and Sheppard Ave East. Bring your "HONK4SUBWAYS' signs, Rob Ford fridge magnets, your best 'napkin-scribbled subway plans and most of all an authentic and signed vat of 'Rob Ford's Very Own Gravy'.
 
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