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Good2Golf said:So how should people vote if they are not City employees?
They should vote for the candidates of their choice. How do you think they should vote?
Speaking for myself, as a City pensioner, I vote for candidates who support our emergency services. Because they are the only real sure thing in this town.
Humphrey Bogart said:Urbanites and rural folk have a symbiotic relationship,
Some are more equal than others.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/unequal-votes-threatening-canadian-democracy-study-finds/article591083/
Some are ok with that, others not so much.
Humphrey Bogart said:The Ontario government has done a piss poor job developing infrastructure in Northern Ontario, infrastructure that is desperately required to get the resources that exist in the North to the markets.
"Thunder Bay mayor Lynn Peterson opposed Murdoch's proposal ( to allow the GTA to go its own way - mm ), stating that one of the perceived issues was inconsequential, specifically that policies defined in the Ontario legislature are not Toronto-centric.
Michael Gravelle, the Minister of Northern Development and Mines, said "I look at it from the perspective of would this be good for Northern Ontario . . . and I don‘t think it would be.”
http://www.liquisearch.com/proposal_for_the_province_of_toronto/history
You think the North gets no respect from the Ontario government?
Until 2006, The City of Toronto had to go to Queen's Park with hat in hand to beg for permission to install a single safety speed bump in any one of our 240 neighbourhoods.
Humphrey Bogart said:I'd challenge your assertion that urban areas provide the manpower for resource extraction, there is a reason they call Fort Mac, "Little Newfoundland".
Who are you talking to? Who made that assertion? If it's me, what would I know about "resource extraction"? You mean mining?
All I know about that is what I see on "Gold Rush" on the Discovery channel.