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The above sentence just doesn't make any logic. I take it less wards would be more representative according to Di Ciano?
Matt Elliott@GraphicMatt
4 mins ago
Mammoliti wants the “Major Cultural Organizations program” renamed to the “Political Correctness Funding program.”
I've failed to find the link, but this week Shiner said something like, "I don't make decisions based on facts - a computer could do that."
Laughter at Council's antic hi jinx aside, we have to acknowledge that most of the moronic statements on this post come from suburban councillors who are anti-core, anti-urban, anti-facts and anti-reasoned analysis. All these stupid statements from Mammo, JimmyK, Shiner, Pasternak, Holyday, de Baeremaeker and the rest of the suburban majority have real and incredibly damaging consequences for all of us, including ironically their own constituents. They're an indication that the model of an amalgamated city with an elected council that controls transit planning is profoundly broken.
Councillor Shiner (Ward 24, Willowdale) best summed up the support for such extensions saying: “I was elected to make political decisions, not necessarily fact-based decisions. I could get a computer to do that.”
http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2017/05/toronto-city-councils-scatterbrained-transit-debates-continue
AoD
At least he's being honest.
I've failed to find the link, but this week Shiner said something like, "I don't make decisions based on facts - a computer could do that."
the only person he is interested in representing is himself.The above sentence just doesn't make any logic. I take it less wards would be more representative according to Di Ciano?
@moore_oliver said:Cllr Ford's hope to keep streetcars off Queen long enough to study streetcar v bus benefits PASSES at public works cmtee
https://twitter.com/moore_oliver/status/872877175988531202@moore_oliver said:Cllrs @CarmichaelGreb, @stephenholyday and @CncllrChinLee were in favour. Cllrs @JayeRobinson and @PerruzzaTO were oppposed