turini2
Active Member
"His approval ratings are north of 60 per cent" apparently - TVO in December.Has anyone seen a recent approval rating for Tory lately?
"His approval ratings are north of 60 per cent" apparently - TVO in December.Has anyone seen a recent approval rating for Tory lately?
This doesn't surprise me. If he wants to run again, he won't have a problem winning.
Real exciting news today. I'm really just so thrilled, this is just amazing news. Goes to show if you have no real ambition to change anything on the grand stage of politics, you'll be rewarded time and time again.
Might as well just stamp him in for yet another term:
John Tory says he will seek a third term as Toronto’s mayor
The city’s 65th mayor says he will register to seek re-election in the October civic election.www.thestar.com
Agreed!We need to go after the councillors. Especially the ones who are anti-public transit, anti-cyclists, and pro-automobile.
The mayor has only one vote on city council.
City Council is made up of 26 members: the Mayor, who is elected city-wide, and 25 Councillors who are elected in each ward across the city. Work on getting 25 councillors who will improve Toronto the way you want.
I would definitely agree that getting rid of a lot of our city councillors would do wonders for this city. But we already know ~95% of them will be re-elected since people refuse to do their homework and just lazily vote for whoever has been in office because: "they are doing a good job" without being able to list 3 things their councillor has done for their ward.
There's a whole list of councillors who need to be turfed, but it's basically guaranteed that they arent going anywhere.
I’d argue that all should be turfed apart from three. Maybe 5 if I’m feeling very generous.
My guess is Tory runs one last time in 2026, and retires at age 76 in 2030.Certainly agree Tory will win easily! Believe it or not this is actually a boost for Ford as voters will recognize his working relationship with Tory and vast number of transit projects they both have agreed upon and the desire to create more supply in the housing market. Seems like we will have Trudeau till 2025 atleast and Ford/Tory till 2026. Status quo for the next little bit