kEiThZ
Superstar
I don't mean the blowback from council - they couldn't care less about that. But subways is an ongoing, needy thing - and it is old. If it becomes provincial, the failing also becomes provincial - and there is no way they can avoid the increasing level of overcrowdedness on it.
AoD
True. But for at least the next 4 years, this line works: "We didn't know how bad the Liberals and Toronto Council screwed this thing up. It's worse than you think folks! We're working on it."