neubilder
Banned
I would rejoice at the sight of mammo, ford(s), minnan-wong (~shudder~), holyday... slipping down the drain never to be seen again. Excuse me one moment I need to flush twice.
With turds that big, you may need to snake.Excuse me one moment I need to flush twice.
I would rejoice at the sight of mammo, ford(s), minnan-wong (~shudder~), holyday... slipping down the drain never to be seen again. Excuse me one moment I need to flush twice.
With turds that big, you may need to snake.
I would rejoice at the sight of mammo, ford(s), minnan-wong (~shudder~), holyday... slipping down the drain never to be seen again. Excuse me one moment I need to flush twice.
In 2014, we'll flush a lot of crap for good
Justice Hackland will use one of the escape mechanisms to let Ford off what would be a too harsh punishment unfit for what amounted to no malice, just sheer incompetence.
Okay. But in general are you enjoying your life post-mayor?
I’m lucky enough to be doing work I really believe in that’s making a very big difference and on top of that I coach my daughter’s soccer team and I’m able to catch my son’s events as well, and that was something I couldn’t do as mayor. It’s not possible, when you’re the mayor of Toronto to be present for your family when you always want to be. So I’m in a very lucky position to be doing some rewarding fulfilling work and seeing my kids grow up at the same time.
Being deputy mayor, is it possible that holyday, walking sack of death that he is, could take over if ford is ousted? Or would it be subject to a council vote? Is there even a precedent for this?
Being deputy mayor, is it possible that holyday, walking sack of death that he is, could take over if ford is ousted? Or would it be subject to a council vote? Is there even a precedent for this?
The mayor was also found guilty of violating the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act in the early 1980s for taking part in a council discussion about releasing 3,800 acres of land for development. The parcels included a five-acre plot she and Sam owned in the East Credit area.
Although McCallion refrained from voting on the part of the resolution that dealt specifically with her land, she did not excuse herself from the debate leading up to the vote -- a move a County Court judge in July, 1982, deemed a "bona fide error of judgment."
Despite calls for McCallion's head from John Graham, the former Streetsville mayor and political foe who took the case to court, Judge Ernest West refused to toss her out of office, saying she did not gain financially from releasing the land and had previously declared her conflict. The Ontario Court of Appeal later upheld the finding.