NoCleverName
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"Rust-D’Eye was retained Wednesday evening to provide advice on municipal law to Ford’s personal lawyer, Dennis Morris." “The question is whether, in adopting those two decisions or potentially (another on Monday) it would have the effect of infringing the mayor’s powers under statute,” said Rust-D’Eye. “The mayor has specific statutory responsibilities under the City of Toronto Act and the council can’t take those away, either directly or indirectly.” He was there specifically for the reduction in Ford's powers.Whatever happened to George Rust D'Eye?
http://www.thestar.com/news/city_ha..._ontario_municipal_law_for_council_fight.html