OneCity
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Surely they could find a more likeable leader.. The Liberals will certainly not be back if this is the case
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One could say the same of the PCs ... the latest poll puts the Liberals at 37% support with the interim leader, compared to 22% for the NDP under Horwarth and 21% for the PCs under Ford (and 11% for the Greens under Scheiner).Surely they could find a more likeable leader.. The Liberals will certainly not be back if this is the case
That quote must have been from the Del Duca press release.Apparently "peak hours" is only two hours per day. Who knew. Also, only the Gardiner west of the Humber to 427 was downloaded to the City; everything east was always municipal.
Maybe the question is; "which freeway should be uploaded.These include the Gardiner Expressway, which was downloaded to the city in 1997 by then Conservative premier Mike Harris, and the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto, Hamilton’s Red Hill Expressway, and the E.C. Row Expressway in Windsor.
Something many are assuming is that Ford would continue leading the OntCons. Highly unlikely. Del Duca would win against Ford. Ted Bundy would win against Ford.If Del Duca leads the Liberal Party, we're not gonna have to worry about any Liberal transit plans.
Something many are assuming is that Ford would continue leading the OntCons. Highly unlikely. Del Duca would win against Ford. Ted Bundy would win against Ford.
The Cons aren't stupid enough to run Ford, if Ford even makes it to the next election, let alone is chosen to be loser...whoops...leader again.
Del Duca's electability must be measured against a real contender, and that won't be Ford.
At this rate, not resign, but pushed. I hope they *do* run Ford again. It woud be a death-knell for the Party, albeit excellent opportunities to go and boo Ford. I like it!They would need to hold a leadership convention, which isn't in the cards unless the current leader resigns.
At this rate, not resign, but pushed. I hope they *do* run Ford again. It woud be a death-knell for the Party, albeit excellent opportunities to go and boo Ford. I like it!
Something many are assuming is that Ford would continue leading the OntCons. Highly unlikely. Del Duca would win against Ford. Ted Bundy would win against Ford.
The Cons aren't stupid enough to run Ford, if Ford even makes it to the next election, let alone is chosen to be loser...whoops...leader again.
Del Duca's electability must be measured against a real contender, and that won't be Ford.
This is my opinion as well- the Cons would be silly not to soften their image before the next election- there could be several ways to approach this:
- They can either attempt to roll up all the budget cuts around Ford and make it as if they were his ideas (detaching them from the PCs ), before tossing Ford off the proverbial `Me-too' pier.
- They can attempt to balance the budget ahead of time and use the 'Bitter medicine' reasoning for the cuts. Bonus points if we don't enter another recession before the next election.
- They will likely attempt to create more generous budgets in 2021 ahead of the next election in 2022- they need at least a year to shed the 'service-cutter' image.
Or throw him under the bu....oh...they cancelled them. "Under the subway" just doesn't have the same ring to it.- They can either attempt to roll up all the budget cuts around Ford and make it as if they were his ideas (detaching them from the PCs ), before tossing Ford off the proverbial `Me-too' pier.
You did write "just to name a few"...but if he survives the LSE extension fiasco (and he's only been showing his head in the Carbon Tax Challenge fiasco) is Rod Phillips. It's hard to know how easy or not it's going to be to 'wash the shit off' from Ford's Follies.I can't see them hanging this all on Ford. There are too many ministers who are now complicit in the cost cutting (Elliott, Mulroney, Fedeli, Yurek, Thomspon, MacLeod, Clark - just to name a few....and Oosterhoff) who will never be able to wipe the traces off their lapels. It's a true team effort. So option 1 doesn't work.
I'm reminded of the choice between a serated knife or a rusty razor blade to get slashed by.I can see Ford getting reelected no matter how unpopular he is now, if the Liberals don't reform deep enough.
"Off the train!"@steveintoronto you're thinking throw him under the *train*