W. K. Lis
Superstar
This link to an article back in April, 2011 in the National Post has this little bit of information:
Someone, reporter or "taxpayer", should ask Rob Ford, "how many Waterfront Toronto meetings did you, personally, attend"?
For his part, the Mayor doesn’t appear to have much time for the agency. After being elected, Mr. Ford asked to retain a seat on the Waterfront Toronto board, a spot negotiated by his predecessor, David Miller. But he has skipped both board meetings the agency has held since he took office — in February and March — and also skipped a “strategic board session” that Waterfront Toronto held in March.
When John Campbell, the chief executive of Waterfront Toronto, has come to City Hall, he has met the Mayor’s brother, Doug Ford, and his chief of staff, Amir Remtulla, but never with the Mayor himself.
Mr. Campbell insisted he reads nothing into Mr. Ford’s absence from board meetings, which a spokesperson from the Mayor’s office said was due to scheduling issues.
“It’s a standing invitation,” said Mr. Campbell. “This is fairly typical that it takes them a while to decide who’s going to sit where. The Mayor has got a seat on our board. We have briefed them on what’s happening with our development deals and they are eager to see those go forward.”
Someone, reporter or "taxpayer", should ask Rob Ford, "how many Waterfront Toronto meetings did you, personally, attend"?
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