rm20010
Active Member
On the bright side...
The mayor, who left at lunch break, returned to the council chambers around 4:45 p.m., in time to deliver an impassioned speech against the legal agreement that finalized an $8.4-billion light-rail network deal with Metrolinx, the province’s transportation agency.
“The people of this city have spoken loud and clear in Etobicoke and North York and Scarborough. They want subways,†he said. “[If ] you support this, you are supporting more congestion, streetcars the people do not want – mass gridlock. This is terrible. This is the worst thing we could be approving today.â€
Council voted against the mayor to adopt the master agreement with Metrolinx by a vote of 30-11.