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Thomas Mulcair is too wise to commit funding for the phony John Tory's Smart Track

boodog

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John Tory presses Mulcair for SmartTrack funding commitment

John Tory met with NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair at city hall this afternoon as he continued his efforts to solicit support for his $8 billion SmartTrack proposal among federal politicians.

Last month, Tory travelled to Ottawa to meet with Mulcair, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Minister of Transportation Lisa Raitt to discuss SmartTrack and a number of other infrastructure-related issues impacting Toronto.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting Monday, Tory said he had made the case that SmartTrack should be a priority project for federal funding.

“I made the case to him today as best I could that SmartTrack is something that we could get done sooner for the City of Toronto because we can get it done in seven years as opposed to other projects that are going to take 12 or 15 years,” Tory said. “I think the needed relief in the City of Toronto and in the GTA is urgent.”

Speaking alongside Tory, Mulcair said he is “of one mind” with Tory that Toronto is in need of a more stable and predictable partner in the federal government.

“Toronto is not only the most populous city in Canada but if you look at GDP, it represents one fifth of the gross domestic product of our entire country,” Mulcair said. “Issues like transit times, commuting times, the lack of availability of childcare aren’t only social issues, they’re becoming important economic issues and they’re becoming economic issues both for the city and therefore for the whole country.”

Mulcair said if his party is elected, he would direct one cent of the federal gas tax – the equivalent of about $420 million -- toward municipalities, with $90 million going to the GTA. He also said he would create a ministerial position for municipal affairs.

However he stopped short of saying he would give priority funding to Tory’s SmartTrack plan.

For his part, Tory lauded Mulcair for recognizing Toronto’s importance within Canada.

Despite the friendly meeting, Tory said he would not be endorsing any federal candidates in the upcoming election as his job is to build Toronto no matter who is in power in Ottawa.

http://www.cp24.com/news/tory-presses-mulcair-for-smarttrack-funding-commitment-1.2281479
 

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Speaking alongside Tory, Mulcair said he is “of one mind” with Tory that Toronto is in need of a more stable and predictable partner in the federal government.
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Mulcair said if his party is elected, he would direct one cent of the federal gas tax – the equivalent of about $420 million -- toward municipalities, with $90 million going to the GTA. He also said he would create a ministerial position for municipal affairs.
As I read this, Mulcair is promising less than what Harper is already delivering.
There are long-term commitments of about 3/4 of a Billion Dollars of gas tax moneys directed to Ontario municipalities every year, with the GTA's share something larger than $90M.
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/prog/gtf-fte-tab-eng.html
 

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As I read this, Mulcair is promising less than what Harper is already delivering.
There are long-term commitments of about 3/4 of a Billion Dollars of gas tax moneys directed to Ontario municipalities every year, with the GTA's share something larger than $90M.
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/prog/gtf-fte-tab-eng.html
Interesting............

So Harper commits more to Rob Ford's Toronto than Mulcair commits to John Tory's Toronto?
 

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Interesting............

So Harper commits more to Rob Ford's Toronto than Mulcair commits to John Tory's Toronto?
Lol. How about he commits money to Toronto. And whoever the hell is mayor.

But as you are so fond of saying. Let's see........especially when the election heats up. All three leaders want Ontario and Toronto/GTA.

BTW. Remember that article I posted. It also discussed how at a BBQ attended by Ford and the PM your boy was steered away because the PM didn't want to be seen with a Crackhead.

No sane politician does. The only connection Ford had was Flahrity. And he is dead now. So he has nothing. Guess his lobbying days are over when Dad's friends are no longer around.
 

boodog

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Lol. How about he commits money to Toronto. And whoever the hell is mayor.

But as you are so fond of saying. Let's see........especially when the election heats up. All three leaders want Ontario and Toronto/GTA.
Just as I maintain all along John Tory is no better than David Miller and ............Rob Ford.......receiving Federal and Provincial financial assistance on major transit files.

As a matter of fact he might be the worst.

David Miller's Spadina Subway Extension and your favourite........Rob Ford's Scarborough Subway.

John Tory's Smart Track? Lol...........and "Let's see"

BTW. Remember that article I posted. It also discussed how at a BBQ attended by Ford and the PM your boy was steered away because the PM didn't want to be seen with a Crackhead.

No sane politician does. The only connection Ford had was Flahrity. And he is dead now. So he has nothing. Guess his lobbying days are over when Dad's friends are no longer around.
Amazing isn't it?

Right in the middle of the most difficult part of his personal life he performed his mayoral job and delivered your favourite Scarborough Subway with fully committed fundings from the province and ......... from PM Stephan Harper's federal government
 

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Right in the middle of the most difficult part of his personal life he performed his mayoral job and delivered your favourite Scarborough Subway with fully committed fundings from the province and ......... from PM Stephan Harper's federal government
You don't get to self-inflict a 'personal life crisis' then get praise for actually doing your job, ass.

The subway is delivered? Really? What are the current ridership numbers?
 

boodog

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You don't get to self-inflict a 'personal life crisis' then get praise for actually doing your job, ass.
He did the job, didn't he? Right in the middle of the most difficult part of his personal life.

Tough job too to convince all those LRT advocates including Karen Stintz and those Liberal MPP candidates and eventually winners the subway is the better way.

Obtaining federal funding as well as funding from the Kathleen Wynne, his major hater, despite objection from the Metrolinx, ain't easy either.

The best job he did is to convince John Tory, the flip-flop artist, to become the die-hard supporter for this Scarborough Subway.

Its amazing job well done.



The subway is delivered? Really? What are the current ridership numbers?
Go ask Kathleen Wynne and John Tory.

They both know more than you and me.
 
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