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2014 Municipal Election: Mississauga

My boss lives in Mississauga. He said that this is the first time decades that there has been an actual campaign for mayor, which might explain that. Hazel wouldn't debate, campaign or even print a sign. Most times, she was acclaimed and if someone did run against her, they might get 1% of the vote.
 
Not sure if I should put this in this thread or the transit thread, but here is Bonnie Crombie's transit plan:

http://bonniecrombie.ca/latest-news...ombie-announces-ambitious-rapid-transit-plan/

In Summary:

-Mississauga RER stations in addition to the existing GO stations on the Milton line (Britannia, Barbertown, Mavis, Cawthra, West Mall); on the Lakeshore line (Winston Churchill, Lorne Park, Lakeview).
-Dundas BRT/LRT
-"extension" of Hurontario LRT along Derry to Airport, and then to Renforth
 
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Not sure if I should put this in this thread or the transit thread, but here is Bonnie Crombie's transit plan:

http://bonniecrombie.ca/latest-news...ombie-announces-ambitious-rapid-transit-plan/

In Summary:

-Mississauga RER stations in addition to the existing GO stations on the Milton line (Britannia, Barbertown, Mavis, Cawthra, West Mall); on the Lakeshore line (Winston Churchill, Lorne Park, Lakeview).
-Dundas BRT/LRT
-"extension" of Hurontario LRT along Derry to Airport, and then to Renforth

To be clear, the Derry road part says:

The extension of a BRT or LRT along Derry Road to open up the northern half of the City, including the revitalization of Malton and a connection to Toronto Pearson.
 
For me it's a choice between Steve Mahoney and Doug Ford. I am not leaning to one or the other yet, it will be a tough decision.
 
^Careful what you wish for. :p
You are talking about another Ford Nation with the Mahoney's. Steve was a councilor, ran for Mayor while wife runs for his seat and got defeated, wife retires this year and son running for her seat. Sad part, I know one person running for Mahoney seat and will be a very poor councilor if he wins, especially transit. He support transit, but want to remove it off the property tax 100%.
 

Hazel the backstabber?


http://www.torontosun.com/2014/10/13/hazel-accused-of-complete-betrayal
Calling it a “complete betrayal by an old friend,” Councillor Katie Mahoney says she can’t believe Mayor Hazel McCallion picked a favourite in the battle to replace her as Mississauga’s mayor.

In a move that has rocked Mississauga’s election, McCallion gave the nod to Councillor Bonnie Crombie over Mahoney’s husband, Steve.

“I have every confidence that when you review it, you will vote for Bonnie Crombie,” McCallion said Saturday. “I think you know me well. I say it the way it is, not politically. I’m saying it because of my experience working with her.”

With recent polls showing Steve Mahoney with a four-point lead over Crombie, it’s needless to say this endorsement comes as a royal blessing for Crombie.

“It hurt,” Katie Mahoney — a veteran Mississauga councillor — admitted Monday. “I do feel used and abused.”

It was like a punch in the gut to Katie who sat with Hazel on council for 23 years and supported her unconditionally when she was in the height of controversy during the Mississauga hotel inquiry which examined the actions of McCallion and her son, Peter.

Some urged Katie Mahoney to walk away from the Mississauga matriarch at the time.

“I was a friend and would not do that,” said Katie, who added she was the one who asked Mississauga councillors to “walk together with Hazel into the council chamber so she would not have to walk alone.”

It was support for McCallion in bad times — and not just the good.

“I was loyal,” said Katie. “She got what she wanted from me and obviously does not need me anymore.”

Calls were put into McCallion, who is travelling to Asia, but not returned.

Her support of Crombie came at a particularly bad time for the Mahoneys since Steve’s 94-year-old mother, Annie Bernice Mahoney, died on the same day. The couple’s 45th wedding anniversary was the day before.

While McCallion certainly has every right to back any candidate she chooses, it was a double cross as far as Katie Mahoney is concerned.

“We had never asked Hazel to endorse or support Steve and we would not put her in that position,” said Katie.

McCallion told me herself in June she would not weigh into the race because of the obvious implication it could have on the outcome. She clearly changed her mind.

“I say to the young people,” Hazel said. “Bonnie is young and ambitious and she works hard and she’s got some new ideas and I hope these new ideas will come forward.”

Steve Mahoney, whose resume includes Mississauga councillor, MPP and MP, was taking it in stride.

“People are still going to vote for who they feel will do the best job,” he said.

He’s not mad at Hazel.

“I mean this is a woman I have had out on my snow machine,” he said, laughing.

She is, after all, family to the Mahoneys, who have had her to their cottage to go fishing. That said, they certainly didn’t expect a political stiletto from her.

Although Steve holds no grudges, Katie is not as forgiving.

“I was shocked and appalled. I told her I thought it was a betrayal of a family and of a good and loyal friend,” she said.

Mahoney said neutrality was all they expected and she was “surprised” she didn’t get advance notice.

Katie, who is retiring from politics and whose son Matt is vying for her vacated seat, even left McCallion a voicemail of protest.

“She did this (publicly backing Crombie) just after returning home from Brazil and then jumping on an airplane and going off to China for 10 days,” said Katie. “I have not yet heard back from her.”

For Crombie, it’s support from an icon.

It’s going to be interesting to see what kind of weight it holds. Does Hazel still walk on water in Mississauga to a point where she can tell residents who should be mayor?

Or will there be a backlash from people seeing this as the same kind of cynical ploy she pulled by backing the Premier Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals in the spring election and calling the Mississauga gas plant scandal “water under the bridge.”

Time will tell what the voters say. But one thing for sure is it may be a while before the latest controversy is water under the bridge for Katie Mahoney.
 
http://www.mississauga.com/news-sto...uneral-visitation-for-steve-mahoney-s-mother/

Crombies 'ushered out' of funeral visitation for Steve Mahoney's mother

If Crombie arrived at the funeral hall with a media crew in tow, then she would definitely be the guilty party. If, as I believe, she showed up without media, and the Mahoney camp first released this story, then she fully did the right thing and Mahoney is to blame.

I think something similar happened in Toronto and that was the consensus there.
 
http://www.mississauga.com/news-sto...uneral-visitation-for-steve-mahoney-s-mother/

Crombies 'ushered out' of funeral visitation for Steve Mahoney's mother

If Crombie arrived at the funeral hall with a media crew in tow, then she would definitely be the guilty party. If, as I believe, she showed up without media, and the Mahoney camp first released this story, then she fully did the right thing and Mahoney is to blame.

I think something similar happened in Toronto and that was the consensus there.
Reading the article. It doesn't put a good light on Mahoney ... accusing Crombie of releasing the Hazel endorsement to time with his mother's death, when apparently it was released before-hand?

These are two colleagues who have worked together for years. And didn't appear to have much issue with each other until the campaign started. It is pretty normal to go to such events by work colleagues who know each other well. If Crombie turned it into a media event - sure. But it seems no one would have even have known that she'd have gone, if Mahoney hadn't told the media.

I really don't follow Mississauga politics much. And everything I hear is that these two are pretty similar. But such a bizarre hostile reaction from Mahoney is a huge red flag.
 
Good news for Mississauga. I was planning to vote for Crombie too, but after the Hazel endorsement it seemed kinda pointless so I didn't go.
 

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