Toronto needs a mayor: surveillance photos of Ford in secret meetings with drug dealer
Toronto needs a mayor: Rob Ford shoves Sun reporter
Byline, Oct. 30: shame on you, Mr. Lilley!
Toronto. Needs. A. Mayor.
Canada Live: Harper has become a monkey with a machine gun
The Halloween Mayoralty Massacre
Senate scandal: on CBC’s The Current this morn! (Updated)
UPDATE: Done! It’s on in a few minutes. You can listen here. I didn’t slug Gerry, or vice-versa. On it, I continue my quest to defend Nigel Wright. The NDP person talks a lot.
I’ve changed my mind
I’m doing Sunday’s column about what Stephen Harper did to Nigel Wright in the House this afternoon.
I’ve seen some appalling stuff in Ottawa, over the years, but that ranked up there. Disgusting and dishonest.
Metro: Stintz stumbles out of the gate
Quote:
“…Stintz’s announcement was still notable for just how badly she seemed to position her campaign to replace Mayor Rob Ford. Right out of the gate, Stintz seems to have set herself up for failure.”
And:
“I worry that another four years of Rob Ford may not move the city forward,” she added, but the qualifier hardly matters — she may have sealed her fate with that first bit, where she both gave the mayor way more credibility than he deserves and indicated that she won’t have a fiscal agenda all her own.
That’s a big problem for someone who wants to lead the city…”
And:
“…By aligning herself with Ford on fiscal issues, Stintz is asking voters to reject him primarily on the basis of his various scandals. It’s a dangerous strategy, threatening to turn the entire 2014 campaign into a referendum on whether Ford’s headline-grabbers should preclude him from holding office.
That kind of campaign isn’t going to do much good for the city…”
And:
“[Stintz] seems to have charted a different course. A course that apparently starts with “I believe in the fiscal agenda of Rob Ford.” A course that assumes what Toronto really wants is a mayor who’s just like Rob Ford, but a little less so. Good luck getting voters excited about that.”
The full pounding is here. There’s more to come, I expect.




