This is such a Toronto Star narrated, untrue view.
Actually the fact is Scarborough council requested the BDL be extended at the beginning of Millers term, sadly the Councillors then went along with the unrepresentative leadership when it wasn't the preference as something needed to be built. The subway extension(s) were far from a new thing under Ford. Most here in Scarborough and on UT expected them as well if you read back, what in the world did you expect residents to expect when connected to the Sheppard subway stub or upgrading the RT to the Centre. You think people here wanted more transfers or to have the Centre continue to be cut off, reduced car lanes on Eglinton and Kingston, and poorly grade separated transit on Eglinton and Sheppard? When provided these details of the plan and given a choice there was not contest and rightfully little hope for Transit City. As if the RT wasnt bad enough for residents here for decades, this was a very poorly designed plan that did little to improve on those issues and created new ones.
Also it is a fact that Ford wasn't even the only Mayoral candidate during his election running on the subway, nor has any Mayoral/Premier leader or runner-up since. Ford was just the most vocal, and apathetic voters who rallied around someone ready to fight back and be taken seriously. Based on the state the subway was left from Council and the uncompromising help to better the lines LRT or subway by many outsiders on council he wasn't wrong about the selfish geographical politics. He ended up looking justified to a very large extent.
I mean jeez, we even had Downtown Councillor coming up to Malvern from his transit rich riding to 'educate' us and carry on the charade until the Province stepped in. Dear lord your statement is so far from reality here in Scarborough, and sad it even has to be explained at this stage . But then again many here on UT believed or tried to promote that the transfer plan was coming back for the better part of the last decade so not surprising.