salsa
Senior Member
You might want to do some proofreading of your own posts first.City above spelling, I guess.
AoD
Working families from from Vaughan that couldn't spell even Vaughan.?
You might want to do some proofreading of your own posts first.City above spelling, I guess.
AoD
Working families from from Vaughan that couldn't spell even Vaughan.?
You might want to do some proofreading of your own posts first.
Premier's office says it will not share thousands of supportive messages from Ontario teachers.
When CTV News Toronto asked the premier’s office for a sample of the supportive text messages on Monday, a spokesperson stated that the office is “not going to be making these text messages public.”
“We are not going to share any text messages that he’s seen or received,” Ford’s Press Secretary Ivana Yelich said.
While the premier’s office concedes that Ford raised the text messages, making them a relevant part of the conversation, it said it will not share them with the media.
When asked for a reason, the premier’s office said it didn’t need to provide one.
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/premier-...ext-messages-from-striking-teachers-1.4795132
LOL - absolutely no sense for how bad the optics of such statements are.
This government disgusts me like no other.
Premier's office says it will not share thousands of supportive messages from Ontario teachers.
When CTV News Toronto asked the premier’s office for a sample of the supportive text messages on Monday, a spokesperson stated that the office is “not going to be making these text messages public.”
“We are not going to share any text messages that he’s seen or received,” Ford’s Press Secretary Ivana Yelich said.
While the premier’s office concedes that Ford raised the text messages, making them a relevant part of the conversation, it said it will not share them with the media.
When asked for a reason, the premier’s office said it didn’t need to provide one.
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/premier-...ext-messages-from-striking-teachers-1.4795132
Cynthia Mulligan
@CityCynthia
NEW: CityNews has obtained bank statements that show some families are being overpaid for childcare compensation on strike days. One mother had $360 deposited in her account - she says she only should have received $65. Story to come on @CityNews
Somehow I am always somewhat amused when Doug's lies come home to roost and bite him in the arse.
They might and lets hope they do but look at the LIberals for the past 15 years.