Thankfully, the owner won the court case against the city to have his business near Kipling and The Queensway. What a complete waste of tax payer money. Finally found some gravy for Mayor Ford.
http://newswire.xbiz.com/view.php?id=160540Thankfully, the owner won the court case against the city to have his business near Kipling and The Queensway. What a complete waste of tax payer money. Finally found some gravy for Mayor Ford.
Next time read the article. It was the local councillor that pushed for this. The deputy mayor in fact attanded the ribbon cutting ceremony.Thankfully, the owner won the court case against the city to have his business near Kipling and The Queensway. What a complete waste of tax payer money. Finally found some gravy for Mayor Ford.
You might want to read the article yourself. The deputy mayor attended the ribbon cutting for the Pickering location. And that would be the Deputy Mayor of Pickering not Toronto. The location we're talking about is in Toronto.Next time read the article. It was the local councillor that pushed for this. The deputy mayor in fact attanded the ribbon cutting ceremony.
The only ones who can "fire" a councillor, or any politician for that matter, are the voters in his ward.If Mayor Ford really wants to stop the so called Gravy Train, how about firing councillors like Peter who dumb things like go after businesses that are creating jobs and paying taxes.
Needs to be a lot easier to get rid of some of those fruit loop politicians. Fixed terms also helps since they can only do so much damage. At least bring in a recall vote.The only ones who can "fire" a councillor, or any politician for that matter, are the voters in his ward.
As opposed to getting personally involved? You know, doing something other than complaining?Needs to be a lot easier to get rid of some of those fruit loop politicians. Fixed terms also helps since they can only do so much damage. At least bring in a recall vote.
(emphasis added)“We don’t understand why Councillor Milczyn has it out for our store. We run a clean, beautiful retail location. Maybe there are other reasons, we just don’t know,” Steve Bannister, President of Aren’t We Naughty said.