Shelley Carroll comes clean
BY ENZO DI MATTEO
Mar 11, 2012 at 12:22 AM
Of all the behind-the-scenes schemin’ by Ford & Co. to avoid another embarrassing loss on the transit file at Monday’s meeting of council, the plot to recruit Shelley Carroll to take over as TTC chair was a real headscratcher.
Yes, that would be the same Shelley Carroll that served as former mayor David Miller’s budget chief and is among those on council the Fordists like to vilify as “lefties” or “communists” when they can’t muster a cogent argument on a given issue.
Centrist Carroll ended up declining Giorgio Mammoliti’s nomination to sit on the TTC board. A slate of seven councillors put forward by Karen Stintz, who was reappointed chair, won the day – bouncing the five Fordists who’d conspired to off TTC chief general manager Gary Webster a couple of weeks back.
But there would be a few tense moments in between.
For a while there, it looked like Carroll, was seriously considering a run at Stintz’s job, only taking her name out of the mix of candidates to sit on the TTC seconds before the vote.
Whether Carroll would have had the votes to topple Stintz is debatable. The mayor’s forces could only muster 19 against 25 for Stintz – 18 if you count the fact Maria Augimeri mistakenly voted for the eventual Ford-backed candidate, Peter Milczyn.
But a Carroll versus Stintz run-off would have set up an interesting dynamic, that’s for sure.
Here’s Carroll in her own words on the drama.