Richard White
Senior Member
"Community councils could be answer to Toronto’s slashed municipal wards" - well, of course they could but doing so and 're-balancing' the work and authority between 25 Councillors, x Community Councils and the 'main' Council is not something that can or should be done in a few weeks. It is a very complicated matter with several alternatives that need to be properly examined.
If Doug Ford REALLY wanted to ensure the City ran more smoothly he would have announced that the 2018 election was the last that would elect 47 Councillors and that future elections would be based on a 25-Ward model (or more generally one Councillor per Federal constituency). The next election could have been left at 2022 or even brought forward to 2020 or 2021. To totally change how the City is governed with NO advance preparation is SO wrong and will probably ensure that the City is governed worse not better.
As I said, this will likely not go through. From what I gathered via twitter from multiple journalists, the judge was not totally thrilled by the province and their defense
I may be wrong but I got the impression the judge was siding with the city. If nothing else he may mandate 47 ward election this time around and 25 in 2022.
The one thing that people brought up in court was the need for fairness in the sense that Toronto was being singled out when other cities and regions are not.