W. K. Lis
Superstar
A referendum on the future of public transit is needed in Toronto. The last city election had several points being discussed. People voted for a candidate based on their platforms which included item a, item b, item c, item d, etc.. We need a referendum for one item: Do you want Transit City along with heavy rail subway?
When to hold such a referendum? At the same time as the Ontario provincial election? At the same time whenever the next federal election is held? Or a special date just for the referendum?
Alternatively, we could have a poll survey done to save even more money. But would asking 1,000 or 2,000 people across Toronto, as the polls showed during the last election did, be the way to handle all such types of controversy matters. And would the politicians go along with the outcome.
When to hold such a referendum? At the same time as the Ontario provincial election? At the same time whenever the next federal election is held? Or a special date just for the referendum?
Alternatively, we could have a poll survey done to save even more money. But would asking 1,000 or 2,000 people across Toronto, as the polls showed during the last election did, be the way to handle all such types of controversy matters. And would the politicians go along with the outcome.