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Maybe when he is City Hall he will remove his signage from his office window?I'm hoping Robbie wears his red tracksuit, and that Nunziata bitchslaps him every chance she gets..
He's hanging on to that signage like a kid with his security blanket. To remove it would be tantamount to removing him from office?Maybe when he is City Hall he will remove his signage from his office window?
As MPs returned to the Hill last week, I ran into some Conservative MPs from Ontario who said they were gob-smacked -- and not in a good way -- when they saw Stephen Harper team up at a rally with former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford in the final week of the campaign.
"I lost five points in three days," said one.
"What the hell was headquarters thinking," said another.
They were deluged by angry calls and e-mails from supporters. One insider told me that, a week before election day, Conservative Alex Nuttall was set to win by a few thousand votes in the new-for-2015 riding of Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte. But supporters abandoned Nuttall after they saw Harper and Ford together. In the end, Nuttall won by a razor-thin 86 votes and only after a judicial recount.
For a moment I thought that was a gun he's holding in his right hand.
http://www.thestar.com/yourtoronto/...-broken-up-toronto-trustees-staff-warned.html
I am putting this here because a Ford is on the TDSB.
It also urges that the roles of trustees and senior staff be clearly spelled out, and ongoing professional development provided, “because the blurrred [sic] lines of responsibility contribute” to the poor working environment and governance issues.
While panel members looked at options such as appointing trustees or having them elected city-wide — instead of to 22 individual wards — they also heard how elected officials can be great advocates who helped parents find resolutions to issues from a large, too often unresponsive bureaucracy.
However, the panel does recommend trustees not overstay their welcome, limiting them to three consecutive terms, or about 12 years.
Details of Hall’s report come the same day that Quebec tabled legislation that would keep school boards, but get rid of elections and instead create councils of parents, teachers, staff and community members.
http://www.torontosun.com/2015/03/16/education-minister-unveils-new-tdsb-panelwhether trustees have expanded their role beyond their mandate.
this thread is still going? wow .... lol