John Tory
John Tory
John Howard Tory, OOntis a Canadian politician who is the 65th and current mayor of Toronto...
apparent ministers standards
The more you look at this, the more it's apparent he has no standards for his ministers in any area,
address attack evidence fact firmly lacking lie
It's just evidence to the fact that if you let it lie and you don't address it and you don't attack it . . . that it's going to spread, ... You have to address it firmly and that is what has been lacking on the part of the McGuinty government.
across assume people problem toronto
A lot of people assume this is a Toronto problem. This is a problem across the province,
best ending leadership letting suddenly sunday
By letting it go on, and suddenly ending it mysteriously on a Sunday afternoon, is not probably the best kind of leadership that one could show.
best last public
It has to be independent, it has to be open, it has to be public. Last I checked, the best way to do that is with a public inquiry.
rules violation
There has been a subversion or violation of the rules, intentional or not.
basically exception
I think we've had basically 20-to-25 years, with the exception of the 427, where we've had nothing built.
business cent eight government huge per understand
I think it's important to have the government understand that's huge - eight per cent of anybody's business is huge.
across neck people plan taking
He has no plan ... and people are taking it in the neck across the province.
broken decided seen start trust
He has broken a fundamental trust with Ontarians and I have seen nothing that suggests he's decided to start being straightforward with people.
comfort jobs losing north people
People in communities in the north are losing their jobs and this announcement will be little comfort to them,
believe care health pay
People, I think in many cases, believe that health care is free. And it's not free. They pay for it through their taxes.
acting apply both certainly cities deserving governance large larger maybe
Some of these powers, both governance and otherwise, should probably apply to some of the other larger cities in Ontario, that are maybe not as large as Toronto, but are certainly big governments deserving of acting in a more independent fashion.
chicken game
I don't think it's as much a game of chicken as it is a game of bully-boy on the part of the government.