i have been talking in generalizations the whole time and quite a few times over now i am have said raising is not the solution but paying attention to what is collected and proper spending would be the better solution. you call it what you like but there are better solutions out there then adding to the finacial burden of people that are struggling as it is.
Unfortunately the mindless masses that voted Ford in, are slowly finding out that the solution is not simply to find efficiencies in spending.
As inefficient as city hall can be, it wasn't so inefficient that 4 billion dollars (the cost for his subway line) can be found lickity split. Sure cutting councilors expense accounts can save some money, but not nearly enough. So since it's now clear that the money wasn't secretly hiding somewhere, the only option left is to either cut services (which he campaigned vehemently that he wouldn't do), or get more money somehow.
In the case of tolls, he'd be getting money from people that currently aren't really contributing much to the city much at all, but benefit from the city anyway.
This is all irrelevant because Mayor McCheese has already said he's with you Simon. He's made it clear that he thinks toll roads are ridiculous.
But to me it's a no brainer. He'd probably get the environmental groups off his back a bit because the toll would reduce gridlock on the Gardiner and DVP. And more importantly, he'd get some of the money he needs while breaking no promises to his constituents ("No new taxes for Torontonians").
As far as people that are struggling are concerned, if they can't afford a toll for a highway, they probably shouldn't be driving a car in the first place (as driving is expensive).