W. K. Lis
Superstar
It'll be like those forms for travel insurance. If you messed up or didn't answer properly, you get kicked out.
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It'll be like those forms for travel insurance. If you messed up or didn't answer properly, you get kicked out.
With regards to Uber, because Tory is not stupid nor beholden to tax industry like the other councillors and he is on the right side of the issueAnother repulsive idea by his dear deputy mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong. I'm still waiting for Tory to register as an Uber lobbyist. Ditto for CAA and First Gulf. He's been working so hard lobbying councilors on behalf of those companies.
its a wigWatching the live feed. What has Frances Nunziata done to her hair? Is she trying to be a Barbie doll?
Another repulsive idea by his dear deputy mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong. I'm still waiting for Tory to register as an Uber lobbyist. Ditto for CAA and First Gulf. He's been working so hard lobbying councilors on behalf of those companies.
Tory wants community activist to register as lobbyists: https://nowtoronto.com/news/city-hall/mayor-tory-believes-groups-should-register-as-lobbyists/
Another repulsive idea by his dear deputy mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong. I'm still waiting for Tory to register as an Uber lobbyist. Ditto for CAA and First Gulf. He's been working so hard lobbying councilors on behalf of those companies.
Agreed.With regards to Uber, because Tory is not stupid nor beholden to tax [sic] industry like the other councillors and he is on the right side of the issue
Instead of this nonsense, why don't these Councillors and Mayor propose to do something to limit financial and corporate influence into our municipal affairs? Isn't it fair to say that is more corrupting than community activists?
Commercial properties pay $1.3B in property taxes every year and we need that group to have a voice of some kind. If we took away their lobbying rights then I'd want to give commercial land owner a vote of some type (4 or 5 councillors at large? enough to be a swing vote?).
It would be hard to restrict lobbying to firms with a Toronto mailing address as that's a minor expense for a large corporation ($100/month) and anything stronger eliminates 1-person companies and smaller not-for-profits.
Toronto is actually lacking a convention centre befitting of a city of our size, influence and stature. So this is not something I am opposed to.
It may seem like a waste but convention centres do serve an important business function in similar cities to Toronto, and we do want to attract business events, conferences, expos and general business investment to our city. (Not to mention the tourist dollars that brings)
We're OK for local consumer shows but not the big industry ones that import dollars. MTCC is about 480,000 sq ft of exhibit space. Vegas is >2.0 million just in the main centre. We're not Vegas of course but most major centres are in the 800k - 1 Mil range. Javitz in NY is 840, Dallas and Barcelona are 1 Mil, Moscone in SF is about 700. Huge shows like Comdex need to be in Vegas, but we're missing out on the top tier of rotating exhibitions and we're too small for a globally-relevant anchor show. Right now the biggest recurring one we host is probably the mining/resource one.I'll bite. How much bigger does a convention centre have to be than MTCC or DEC?