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Hallelujah":
Justice Hackland has ruled that Mayor Ford CAN run in a
by-election. This is contrary to the earlier prediction of John Mascarin from
Aird Berlis in the Star.
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MM.. hmm . I heard legal staff at Cityhall had advised the same.
Isn't it odd, how many instant experts there were on a decision that had no case law to speak of.
The Judge did not impose the penalty of not being allowed to hold office for seven years.
Immediately the eager beavers interpreted that to mean, he could not be a candidate in a byelection to fill the vacancy if that's the decision Council makes.
Providing it gets that far.
What about all the GTA Mayors with charities and solicit support from developers and people doing business with the municipality. Like law firms, planning consultants, municipal insurers, garbage contractors , road contractors and an endless list of persons of interest.
How can these activities be ignored while the Mayor of the largest city in the Province is unseated for sticking to his guns in the face of nincompoopery, while all the rest get free rein because nobody chooses to formally object.
How long can a law like that be sustained..
Hazel McCallion casts a vote that might have secured financial advantage in the millions for her son
A public inquiry costing the city millions was held. .
The municipal clerk recorded a conflict declaration had been made. The tape of the meeting disclosed it had not.
The Inquiry Judge expressed regret that he had to find McCallion at fault.
A charge is filed and a trial held months before Rob Ford.
A decision is yet to be made.
Hazel McCallion continues to preside ,unassailed, as Mayor of Mississuaga.
Mississuaga is not put to the expense and upheaval of a byelection or a Council appointment to the Mayor's chair.
But the City of Toronto is so abused.
I doubt the situation can be sustained.
In a mental image, I hear and see Oliver Hardy saying to Stan Laurel.
Here's another fine mess you've gotten me into Stanley
Friday, 30 November 2012
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Another strike-out for Aird & Berlis.
And Dalton continues to run the ship of Ontario as the wooden planks of its sides fall into the water. He announced the agreement with the doctors as his own but the teachers' agreements he was counting on are now in play. I feel teachers are well compensated but removal of any right to negotiate does stick in my throat. And he did it well before it was necessary. BUT he is still very much in charge despite his fairly obvious failings. No conflict of interest charges for him - yet?
CBC News
Ford involved in shouting match over developer fees.
Would sleep be a possibility > Is there a switch that we should know about to make you rest?
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