Tulse
Senior Member
McGuinty really has no right to interfere with Toronto service levels -- it's a completely different level of government. But what McGuinty does have the right to do is tell Ford that if he wants money from the province, he first needs to exhaust the revenue options that the city itself has, e.g., raise property taxes and re-instate the vehicle registration fee.
Ford is trying to play the game of reducing taxes and then getting the province to make up the shortfall. It's nakedly cynical politics. (Not that I don't think the province should be investing more in Toronto, especially in transit.)
Ford is trying to play the game of reducing taxes and then getting the province to make up the shortfall. It's nakedly cynical politics. (Not that I don't think the province should be investing more in Toronto, especially in transit.)