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4 Kommentare
“What is most striking is the lack of urgency. A government serious about growth would treat this as a central economic problem. Instead, it spent its holidays flooding the zone with billion-dollar announcements on vanity projects, especially around Toronto’s waterfront and Ford’s own Etobicoke backyard. Ontario Place. The Science Centre move. Convention centre expansion. Ad-hoc plans for Billy Bishop airport. All while warning Ontarians about restraint and pushing the province over $500 billion in debt.
Ford is governing Ontario on a whim, where scrutiny is a nuisance and public money follows political convenience instead of accountable systems. Ontario today feels like a developed society saddled with a tired third-world government.
This is the real story of this budget. Ford’s eighth, and it barely confronts any of Ontario’s real problems. Just another bill for taxpayers in a province that refuses to face its own decline.”
Its genuinely depressing to me that we have this big of a deficit without anything to claim for it in Ontario. I don’t know how we recover from the neglect Ford has for this province.
torontosun putting out a negative article on ford and opc. This cannot be good at all, especially for someone with cpc ambitions.
But i’m happy with more people turning against ford and opc
Maybe one day the Ontario Liberals or NDP will get their shit together enough to finally take down what is and has been a very beatable Doug Ford PC government. Doug Ford is personable, but isn’t some political titan. It’s pretty disappointing that the two opposition parties in Canada’s largest province struggle so severely to highlight how inept, corrupt, and obstructive the Ford government is. The guy has spent more time meddling in Toronto city council affairs than he has addressing the housing crisis. For a province that experiences some of the most acute symptoms of the affordability crisis in areas like Toronto, there’s no excuse for having such an inactive government and such low participation in provincial elections.