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What rights are being infringed upon?I am fed up with your moral blackmail. For those that follow the legal procedures to protect their rights, what's wrong with that?
What rights are being infringed upon?I am fed up with your moral blackmail. For those that follow the legal procedures to protect their rights, what's wrong with that?
If you haven't had a chance to read the motions proposed by Councilor Lily Cheng, I would suggest you to carefully go over the motions again and understand the big mistakes the government made, and what rights they are standing up for.What rights are being infringed upon?
As I noted earlier in the thread......I'll listen to just about any argument, and be a good sport weighing its merits.
In that context, If Councillor Cheng were sincere in her desire to provide housing; but just not at this exact spot, because 'trees'..........ok....
I mean, far too late to be revisiting this on this site..........but I'll bite.
But what I want to then see is a different site, clearly identified, in her ward, close by, where there will be no trees argument or seniors argument etc; and then I expect her to
offset some of the costs of late move by directing available s.37 funds/CBC funds to cover the cost of shifting the proposal, and damned straight, I want that residents association to chip in too.
Ideal, no; but I'd make the deal to move on; and to establish the precedent that you don't get out of your obligation to assist in the housing crisis because staff find an imperfect site. Great, fine, sure, go get a better one
in the same neighbourhood and ward; you have 90 days, Go!
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I'll entertain the on-site reconfiguration of the build as well; but again, the Councillor and the Association should pay for any accretive costs to those changes.
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The fact that neither motion reads as a complete and effective thought really means both should be voted down as of right.
I really don't see why Ward's Section 37 Community Benefit money should be spent to cover the cost of moving this Modular Supportive Housing site since,... this mistake, which is technically fraud was committed by CityStaff! Specifically, the fraudulant application for Federal Grant money prior to having the required Zoning Approval in place. If anything,... the cost should be covered by the salary of CityStaff involved!
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it sounds like you just want to dominate and prevail, without reading what's in those reports. they are saying that they want to build this as affordable housing, but with a condition (suggested by the exact institute who the city seems to go to for these things) that it is an abstinence focused...urbantoronto.ca
Furthermore, CityStaff's lack of Community Information/Consultation to the 600+ Seniors on adjacent lots,... mainly TCHC visiable minorities who primary language is not English without computer or telephone access for City's Virtual Call that were packed with advocates from outside the area
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I really don't see why Ward's Section 37 Community Benefit money should be spent to cover the cost of moving this Modular Supportive Housing site.........
which is technically fraud was committed by CityStaff! Specifically, the fraudulant application for Federal Grant money prior to having the required Zoning Approval in place
Can you go into very detailed specifics about these bad policies, mismanagement, bureaucracy and selfishness that you believe have caused this situation? We can’t divine what you’re so upset about on those fronts, while we’ve been quite specific about what we want done.Also, if you would like to response back to my questions, can you address all of them? I also brought up a question that, I never see you guys condemning the government for their bad policies, mismanagement, bureaucracy and selfishness that make all of these social issues out of control in the first place? You guys are not blaming the culprits, but stigmatizing those who are just taking legal procedure to make sure their voice is heard. Who is the hypocrite?
That's a very long-winded way of avoiding my question.If you haven't had a chance to read the motions proposed by Councilor Lily Cheng, I would suggest you to carefully go over the motions again and understand the big mistakes the government made, and what rights they are standing up for.
Also, if you would like to response back to my questions, can you address all of them? I also brought up a question that, I never see you guys condemning the government for their bad policies, mismanagement, bureaucracy and selfishness that make all of these social issues out of control in the first place? You guys are not blaming the culprits, but stigmatizing those who are just taking legal procedure to make sure their voice is heard. Who is the hypocrite?
Again, we're just proposing a middle ground solution that, considering the uniqueness of the site, let's make the modular housing abstinence and for seniors only. What's wrong with that?
It sounds like a pretty socialistic perception. There is nothing wrong with this sentence as a general principle. The problem is, the term "fair share" has become an ATM for many politicians to squeeze more money from the pockets of the middle class to cover their waste with regards to managing the taxpayer's money. The progressive taxation system in Canada has already taken in the consideration of the wealthier contributing more for the common good. It is very obvious that the middle class in Canada is shrinking sharply.I should add, asking upper middle-income and wealthy households to contribute their fair share to the common good does not strike me as remotely extreme or in any way vengeful.
It sounds like a pretty socialistic perception. There is nothing wrong with this sentence as a general principle. The problem is, the term "fair" has become an ATM for many politicians to squeeze more money from the pockets of the middle class to cover their waste with regards to managing the taxpayer's money. The progressive taxation system in Canada has already taken in the consideration of the wealthier contributing more for the common good. It is very obvious that the middle class in Canada is shrinking sharply.
If you go back to my post, I didn't say that, the progressive Canada taxation system is causing the middle class to be shrinking. I meant, the design of the progressive system is taking the consideration of the social responsibilities of the wealthier contributing for common good. Is it not? If you feel there are too many loopholes in the system, I would definitely support you to fix the loopholes.The middle class is shrinking because of rising property values and stagnant wages; not because of taxation.
If you go back to my post, I didn't say that, the progressive Canada taxation system is causing the middle class to be shrinking. I meant, the design of the progressive system is taking the consideration of the social responsibilities of the wealthier contributing for common good. Is it not? If you feel there are too many loopholes in the system, I would definitely support you to fix the loopholes.
Sounds like you are pretty familiar with the social system in Canada and Ontario. You seem to forget that there are many social programs from various level of governments to help the low-income families, such as Canada Child Benefit, Ontario Child Benefit, Child Care Subsidies, Rent Subsidies, Ontario Works, Energy Assistance Programs, HST/GST credits, Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB) Program, Ontario Trillium Benefit, Ontario Student Assistance Program, Ontario Electricity Support Program, Nutrition Programs, Grocery Rebate, etc... But as you also admitted, the middle class in Canada is shrinking, due to the rising property values and stagnant wages. The middle class also needs help, as they have rising mortgages (prime rate from 2.7% to 6.95%) to pay, and skyrocketing living costs to deal with. Where are the help for the hardworking middle class? You still think the middle class should contribute more while they are already sinking?
Lastly, you said that, "They pay 2x the SFH rate". Not meant to challenge you, but can you please provide an evidence so I can learn from it?
You genuinely think that the shrinking middle class in this country has more to do with taxation than a stagnation in salaries and general earning power while cost of life has continued upwards unabated?It sounds like a pretty socialistic perception. There is nothing wrong with this sentence as a general principle. The problem is, the term "fair share" has become an ATM for many politicians to squeeze more money from the pockets of the middle class to cover their waste with regards to managing the taxpayer's money. The progressive taxation system in Canada has already taken in the consideration of the wealthier contributing more for the common good. It is very obvious that the middle class in Canada is shrinking sharply.
I am sure you didn't read my latest response. I was already stating that's not what I meant when I was responding to Northern Light, my friend.You genuinely think that the shrinking middle class in this country has more to do with taxation than a stagnation in salaries and general earning power while cost of life has continued upwards unabated?
Of course, my friend, all level of governments!Can you go into very detailed specifics about these bad policies, mismanagement, bureaucracy and selfishness that you believe have caused this situation? We can’t divine what you’re so upset about on those fronts, while we’ve been quite specific about what we want done.