freshcutgrass
Senior Member
Speaking personally, I have been against amalgamation from the beginning, and especially so under Miller. Not just because of differing priorities, but because the efficiencies supposedly gained from amalgamation haven't seemed to materialize.
The projected savings not only happened, but exceeded provincial estimates.
The reason they may not be perceived as happening can be attributed to a few factors....such as the additional downloading of services from the province and the fact that 73% of the budget at the time was already amalgamated under the upper tier, leaving only 27% of total gross expenditures to derive any amalgamation savings from ($1.5 billion at the time).