Ford did not indicate during the recent election campaign that he was planning to introduce such legislationToronto Mayor John Tory and Ontario Premier Doug Ford speak at a news conference after a closed-door meeting at Queen’s Park in Toronto on June 27, 2022.Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark is set to table a bill that the government says will give municipalities more tools.
Premier Doug Ford has said he's planning a "strong mayor" system for Toronto and Ottawa and is considering expanding that to other cities.Ford indicated through his government's throne speech Tuesday that strong-mayor systems will let municipal leaders reduce timelines for development, standardize processes and address local barriers to increasing housing supply.
The premier has previously said two-thirds of a council would be able to overrule a mayor under such a system. Ford did not indicate during the recent election campaign that he was planning to introduce such legislation.
WTF Time for new TOMayor & Premier undemocratic TOpoli ONpoli
Yea, but if you actually read the act, it doesnt appear to even mention housing in any way...
The rich get richer in fordnation land .
Narrator: 'it did not get housing built more quickly'
DENOUNCE DOUG'S PRIVATIZATION ANNOUNCEMENT 'As the province continues to pursue these [health care] reforms, it will not be limited by conventional thinking that stifles innovation and preserves a status quo that struggles to respond to growing challenges'
Oh dear
Less responsibility for Dougie
Straight out of the 'How to Screw Everyone' Justin Trudeau manual.
That’s not important