Thursday, 30 October 2014
Right to Representation
The Agenda with Steve Paikin on Tuesday focused partly on the size of Toronto Council. John Sewell argued 45 members is unwieldy. It should be reduced.
Mayor McCallion argued Mayors should have more power and noted the city has an executive committee and used to a have a Board of Control.
Former MayorArt Eggleton noted he and Sewell had been Mayors of the city within Metro.
Immeduately before amalgamation 6 boroughs existed within Metro. Each with a Mayor and Council.
The city now has a population of 2,800,000 represented by 45 Councillors and Mayor
Five Mayors and five top heavy administrations were wiped out. That was substantial reduction in 1998.
A huge floating pool of redundant municipal professionals came into being. Consultant firms exploded and a new work load ballooned. Law firms sprouted an army of experts in municipal law.
New legislation created hitherto unheard of opportunity
Where savings should have occurred ,they did not.
Mayors should have more power argued Mayor McCallion. An organization of Mayors is needed to wield more clout with senior levels of government.
Persuading Premier McGuinty to cancel contracts for power plants mid-construction of power thereby plunging the Province into $ billions of debt would be an excellent example of the benefit.
Certainly differences of opinion would be eliminated. Progress could be as smooth as milk and just as transparent.
Meetings would not be required. Proclamations would be de rigour. Everything would be
calm and amicable.
In a mayoralty debate candidate Olivia Chow argued all property owners should be entitled to vote in municipal elections even without citizenship rights.
It 's a logical position. Same as a hundred years ago, when ONLY property owners were allowed to vote.
A series of wars and several generations changed that and extended the right to vote without property on the basis men were required to die in defence of a country that did not allow them to vote.
The right belonged only to men of property.
Tuesday's Agenda ended with an interview about Mayor Mc Callion's book launch.
I'm not sure about reducing the # of politicians in TO but am positive that the # of "redundant municipal professionals " needs reduction. There are think tanks & consultancy outfits that benefit hugely from the ineptitude of politicians. And they can move from town to town, city to city, leaving chaos because they are not accountable to anyone.
ReplyDeleteIt is ironic that the candidate who promised to " fight for Auroran " can't manage a bit of energy to collect his blasted signs........
ReplyDeleteI read or heard that Cllr Pirri wants to move right away to work on reducing the number of councillors. There is something at the back of my mind about needing a certain number of actual votes from the electorate before this can be done. The majority of those who did vote were in favour. Is that enough ?
ReplyDeleteAn organization of mayors would just establish another bureaucracy. Like the Region. It is an ongoing disaster.
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ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to the break-down of expenses for that one - how much it cost per vote received.
Any candidate who tried to use their kids was taken off my list. Tonight I can think of 2 or 3 youngsters who must be quietly relieved.
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ReplyDeleteBy now it should be obvious that there are those few who seek public elected office and are prepared to say anything, even do anything, that will advance their success.
Unfortunately this seems to resonate with us just during and shortly after an election.
And then we go about our lives and forget those who would be mayor or councillor.
But they don't forget and when the next opportunity presents itself they dig their weapons out from the back of the closet.
It's fascinating to watch a councillor who became an MPP, and the sudden seriousness that he drapes over himself.
Methinks this might be just a bit of hypocrisy.
To 21:04
ReplyDeleteAnd for that those who ran in the past for his party in our area against the established incumbent. Secretly I'm sure that they are just kicking themselves as to how relatively easy he got in due to the circumstances of the now former MPP's retirement. But that's the way life goes.
Tonight is now called " Spooky Night " or " Orange and Black Night " in the public schools. No grave stones or spectres allowed. Like the kids might be frightened of Hallowe'en ?
ReplyDeleteSigns from a short trip in tow
ReplyDeleteBarratt
Chapman
Desai
Pullano
$20.00 per sign & the one guy has double digits just on south Leslie
ReplyDeleteThe councillor/Mpp has always been a performer, nothing genuine about him. That being said neither was the Conservative representative. Sad now, that when it’s time to choose a candidate in these elections it’s like finding a good apple from a bushel full of rotten ones. I was able to find 2 apples in this
ReplyDeletemunicipal election, from the bushel of 28.
10:27- Very true. I declined my ballot in the last provincial election.
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ReplyDeleteBallard got it because no one else wanted it badly enough & his opposition self-destructed. Next time it will be very different for him.
11:16
ReplyDeleteThat dis-qualifies you for complaining.
To Oct 31 - 10:27
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree that there are some I wouldn't vote for but really 2 out of 28 - are your standards and expectations that high??
I think one of the problems is that in the past we've put our politicians and professionals like doctors, dentists, academics, lawyers (who make up probably a leading % of politicians) and the sports & entertainment people and even our police and teachers and perhaps other professionals on a pedestal. Just because of their profession or because they are in the public eye, we think of them holding higher morals and standards and being a cut above the crowd. Then we are aghast when we hear about their scandals and we can't believe their behaviour and what they have done. And we knock them off that pedestal. How could it be true, but they are a ...(enter profession). We can then become disillusioned with anyone who goes out into the public eye.
We equate the morality and character with the profession and not the individual. But regardless of their profession they are only people with all the strengths and weaknesses like the rest of us - they are not infallible though at times we want to believe that they are.
With the 28 councillor candidates there certainly was a cross section of Aurora with age, backgrounds & professions - perhaps a bit of something for everyone. And as some may express too many choices.
So what is it that you were looking for that you would judge only 2 out of 28 worthy?
Would you view yourself as a worthy candidate?
P.S. You might not like the candidates but they all put themselves out there to the scrutiny of Aurora. Kudos to them for trying their best.
8:53
ReplyDeleteSeems that you read an online article about ONE school in Paris, Ontario. You have now made a very broad statement that is false and adds fuel to the fear-mongering that we are loosing our past.
Way to distort.
12:02 Incorrect
ReplyDeleteI read nothing online about any school. My daughter & one son-in-law are teachers. Neither teaches in Paris, Ontario.
The only signs are see out are Pullano and Hoyes.
ReplyDeleteAlso there are a significant amount of Kim signs in roundabouts and near schools. Funny how eager these 3 were to put up signs but not take them down.
ReplyDeleteTom Pomdom, Gallo,Geartner, Pullano, Svetlna, and Desai still have them to! They put so many out they forgot where they put them all!
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ReplyDeleteYou are trying to discuss with a troll - can't be done.
18:53
ReplyDeleteNaw, they should have kept a record. It isn not exactly a space science. But Aurora by-law enforcement is complaint-driven. If you do not report the infractions, there will be no fines
I am interested to see how much candidates spent on campaigns. Some spent what looks like a lot, with shopping bags and all. Signs are not cheap and there were certainly an abundance of them for a few candidates. Then wine and cheese parties, freshly baked cookies by the dozen, buttons. It would seem they could spend! So my question, that will need to be answered by the new council actions, how many of them will spend our money just as freely! I mean there will only be six seats next time around and plenty of "I am the best thing since sliced bread" groups out there to give it to! Who will say no or will the bottom line be will you and all your friends vote for me next time round? Watch and make notes.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to watch for the ones who spin an answer without ever really giving one and taking up tens minutes of the meeting to do it! You voted them in. Hope you will be happy with the results!