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Going back to that Bill and Sons tow truck driver Ford wrote a reference letter for, Doug Sedgewick. I found this interesting bit of info in the Sun in an article on a Bill and Sons driver who was also a Bandido:


Another interesting thing to note, some of the death threats Star reporters received were traced back to Bill and Sons before they even wrote about Sedgewick.

We are all so obviously dumb to not know which questions are the right ones.

According to Doug, the Fords are not part of , nor do they associate with "the 1%". By the sounds of it, everybody's asking the wrong questions. About the wrong 1%.

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EVB: Good article about Rob Ford and Toronto's "divide"...I have always found Toronto interesting in that the poorest neighborhoods
are not near the City's center but instead in outer areas which is opposite of many US cities...

LI MIKE

i agree. i think this is the best article i've read that tries to explain toronto's divide. and i like that it supports staying amalgamated.

for what it's worth... i've lived in toronto for getting close to 40 years, and i always considered the suburbs to be things like pickering, markham, richmond hill, etc. i felt that the amalgamation finally "saw" toronto as most torontonians did... you can easily be taken from, say, north york to scarborough to downtown while you live, work, and play.... but having to make it out to what i've called the suburbs is much less likely. so an amalgamated toronto does represent an area people see as one city.
 
i agree. i think this is the best article i've read that tries to explain toronto's divide. and i like that it supports staying amalgamated.

for what it's worth... i've lived in toronto for getting close to 40 years, and i always considered the suburbs to be things like pickering, markham, richmond hill, etc. i felt that the amalgamation finally "saw" toronto as most torontonians did... you can easily be taken from, say, north york to scarborough to downtown while you live, work, and play.... but having to make it out to what i've called the suburbs is much less likely. so an amalgamated toronto does represent an area people see as one city.

I always had the same view and think it's funny this seems to be an exception. After all, you would have spent most if not all of those 40 years living in METROPOLITAN TORONTO, during which Scarborough, Etobicoke etc. all shared a single government. Yes, it was different from amalgamation but it's still weird people act as if these municipalities were all thrown together willy nilly in 1998 with no prior association. They had nearly a half-century to get to know each other before Harris made a mess of things so the idea of perpetuating a city/suburb divide in 2014 seems way out of date to me.

De-amalgamating is a ridiculously retrograde idea. If anything, we should be looking to implement that Metro model on a more regional scale (which, to an extent, Metrolinx might be able to do). Going back to little fiefdoms, pretending York and North York have no common interests, for example, is utterly absurd and it's a total overreaction by people who want to deal with the symptom of Ford while not addressing at all the underlying "disease."
 
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As far as I can remember, Bandidos no longer have a presence in Canada after the Shedden murders.

some reading about that for those that would like...

THE BANDIDOS MASSACRE: Police hire towing firms with bikers

http://pbdba.lfpress.com/cgi-bin/publish.cgi?p=130699&s=massacre

Bandidos trial told of bloody ambush

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/Bandidos/2009/07/17/10165046-sun.html?FORM=ZZNR5

Disbanded Bandidos bikers return to operating in Canada

http://www.lfpress.com/news/bandidos/2009/10/28/11557056.html


also... could kathy ford know some bandidos?

Bandidos Murder Trial: The "White Nationalist" Connection.

David Weiche, described by one London biker as "the right-hand man" of Bandidos massacre murder suspect Wayne Kellestine, should keep a low profile, his father Martin Weiche, a well-known London neo-Nazi, warned.

[...]

Martin Weiche's history in the Canadian racist movement goes back for decades. Born in Germany, Martin Weiche was a member of the Hitler Youth and fought for Germany during World War II. In 1968, he ran for for Parliament as a "National Socialist." He was an early associate of John Beattie, the founder of the Canadian Nazi Party. In 1981, Weiche was implicated in a failed coup called, "Operation Red Dog" which included Stormfront owner Don Black and the founder of the Heritage Front, the late Wolfgang Droege.

http://anti-racistcanada.blogspot.ca/2009/10/bandidos-murder-trial-white-nationalist.html
 
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some reading about that for those that would like...

THE BANDIDOS MASSACRE: Police hire towing firms with bikers

http://pbdba.lfpress.com/cgi-bin/publish.cgi?p=130699&s=massacre

Bandidos trial told of bloody ambush

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/Bandidos/2009/07/17/10165046-sun.html?FORM=ZZNR5

Disbanded Bandidos bikers return to operating in Canada

http://www.lfpress.com/news/bandidos/2009/10/28/11557056.html


also... could kathy ford know some bandidos?

Bandidos Murder Trial: The "White Nationalist" Connection.



http://anti-racistcanada.blogspot.ca/2009/10/bandidos-murder-trial-white-nationalist.html

According to their website, there is no official chapter in Canada.

http://www.bandidosmc.com/chapters.asp


This is also a very good read: http://bandidomassacre.com/. Toronto Star writer - Peter Edwards.
 
Going back to little fiefdoms, pretending York and North York have no common interests, for example, is utterly absurd and it's a total overreaction by people who want to deal with the symptom of Ford while not addressing at all the underlying "disease."

Good point but I guess it will depend on how the next election goes. If the suburbs vote overwhelmingly in favour of Ford due to rage, ignorance, the belief that you can build stuff for free and the childish desire to "stick it to the downtown elites" then I would say "No... we really don't have common interests or goals" and we're both better off going it alone.
 
to help prevent a rob ford in 2018...

https://www.change.org/123toronto

If we want to use ranked ballots for the 2018 city election, we need to see action at Queen's Park right now.

It's been eight months since Toronto City Council asked the province for permission to use ranked ballots and over eight thousand people have signed our petition asking for action at Queen's Park, but so far we've seen no formal response from any of the three parties.

We've heard from MPPs that "the province is carefully considering the City of Toronto's proposal" and that "a change before the 2014 election is unlikely".

The problem is, if we want to see ranked ballots in place for 2018 then we need the legislation right now. That's because it could easily take four years to implement the change. Here's how it works:

2014 Legislation introduced (this could take months to reach final reading).
City Council approves ranked ballots in principle, asks staff for a report.

2015 Staff reports back to newly elected Council.
Public consultations are held.

2016 City Committee approves ranked ballots.
City Council votes to use ranked ballots.

2017 Staff seeks quotes for new voting machines.
City purchases new machines.
Design of voter outreach campaign begins.

2018 Nominations open in January, election begins.

As you can see, the timeline is tight. So if your MPP says "we don't need this legislation now", tell them they're wrong. If we want to ensure that 2014 is the last election dominated by negative campaigns, strategic voting and unfair results, then we need to see action at Queen's Park, now.

Any delay at this point, by any provincial party, means that we're looking at 2022 as our first fair election.

We're calling on Kathleen Wynne, Andrea Horwath and Tim Hudak to respect our local City Council and bring forward legislation today.
 
i'm catching up on some rob ford reading, and have come across something that i'm not sure was highlighted before. (if it was, my apologies.)

There are questions about money, too. The joke is that Rob blew it all on hookers and coke, and that may not be far from the truth.

There’s still the Ford family fortune to draw on, but not the cool million that’s needed to mount a serious effort.

http://nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=196104
 
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Breaking: Doug Ford just said he'll be making an announcement re: "provincial aspirations" at 11 am.

While council is in session. Council barely had quorum this morning. And of course neither Ford is there during the discussion of the Ombudsman report on customer service. They don't need to be there, because they're experts.
 
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