Podcast: Doug Ford’s Battle for Toronto City Council | Unpublished
Hello!
×

Warning message

  • Last import of users from Drupal Production environment ran more than 7 days ago. Import users by accessing /admin/config/live-importer/drupal-run
  • Last import of nodes from Drupal Production environment ran more than 7 days ago. Import nodes by accessing /admin/config/live-importer/drupal-run

This week's issue

Ford’s Battle for City Council

Posted on 
August 8, 2018

Podcast: Doug Ford’s Battle for Toronto City Council

Is democracy under attack in Canada's largest city?   

Ontario's new government has turned upside down the upcoming Municipal Election in Toronto by announcing legislation to reduce the size of Toronto City Council from 47 this fall, to 25. As well, the Province is suspending the upcoming election of Regional Chairs in Peel, York and Muskoka riding (former OPC Leader Patrick Brown’s riding). Under the BNA Act of 1867, provinces have the power to make these changes.  Municipalities are creatures of the Province .

Changes to be introduced by the Province are defended by the PC's as streamlining Council.  To make it work better and quicker.   The idea of the strong mayor type system is something Doug Ford, has called for before.  


tv icon

Unpublished

Vote

Our Unpublished vote poll question...

Should Toronto City Council be reduced in size as the province has said it will do? (From 44 to 25)

The results so far:

Yes =      
No =      

If you haven’t voted yet, you can do so — VOTE HERE


Guests

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs 

MP for Spadina-Fort York 

 

The Director of the Centre on Governance,

University of Ottawa.