Oh look... a photo opportunity for our illustrious MP. We have missed you the past month. How have you been doing?I'm sure we won't see or hear from you Terry until Parliament resumes at the end of September (with the exception of an appearance at Rotaryfest of course). Enjoy your 3+ Months off.Unbelievable!
There are people , who wait for the flyer Day ? Ya got Seniors , and other people , out there that dont have access to computers or internet this is definitely a poor move made.... yes there is people who don't like junk mail , but the weekly flyer wrap does help those out in need. Plus the basic news and photos, it was great having the flyer wrap delivered each week..... PLEASE BRING IT BACK POST MEDIA , for the one's out there that depended and were waiting for them.THANK-YOU.
Burnouts were a huge part of street car history. Im sure the "polution" from an hour of fun, is really going to top of his cars' polution as he drives to work daily. Let's also stop the "noise" polutuon from all the bands that play at the downtown plaza, RotaryFest and Belview park,not to mention the bars along Queen that have music ( loud) every weekend. (I'm being sarcastic here...) but come on! Really? Why not people have fun? For only 2 or 3 nights in the summer. I think you went a little bit overboard with polusion vs historical fun.
Or let’s just let the cars have some fun. If anything, block off Queen to through traffic during the cruise. It’s so distracting from the event. Let the cars have their moment for an hour or so and then reopen it to traffic.
There are a few things going on. The province is not adequately funding public hospitals. Every hospital in Ontario is in serious financial trouble. Funding has not kept up with inflation. Yet Ford has not spent billions in federal healthcare dollars. Second, the province is building private surgical facilities rather than adequately funding public hospitals. Every dollar spent on a private surgical facility could be spent in improving capacity at public hospitals.Third, our population is aging so we have more medically complex patients. So more procedures and more time in hospital. And that means higher costs.Fourth, the province has not invested in enough nursing home beds so dozens of nursing home patients are stuck in the hospital when they could be receiving care elsewhere. That's expensive.Ford's priority is trashing the Toronto waterfront and generating $$$$ infrastructure projects that serve his ego and his developer buddies and very few others.