christiesplits
Senior Member
Toronto mayors have exactly zero say on immigration/deportation. Its not a Toronto Police matter.
I'd also add that the crossover of those Facebook posters and those who voted for Chow in 2023 is very small.
Toronto mayors have exactly zero say on immigration/deportation. Its not a Toronto Police matter.
Low info voters don't care about jurisdiction when justifying their preconceived notions.Toronto mayors have exactly zero say on immigration/deportation. Its not a Toronto Police matter.
I seem to recall that Chow was also leading Tory in the early days of the 2014 mayoral election.
Good news, Chows leading by alot...Bad news she has to go against Tory now
Correct. What's different is much like in the 2023 byelection, there is possibly going to be multiple right wing challengers splitting the vote, which should help her. In addition, she benefits this time from being the incumbent. An incumbent mayor since amagalmation has never lost, although Rob Ford would have if he had stuck it out in 2014.I seem to recall that Chow was also leading Tory in the early days of the 2014 mayoral election.
Quick request. For those of us who block trackers.......we don't see images from 'X'
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I was hoping that with my now 25% property tax increase since Chow was elected that I'd finally start to see some improvements across this city - beyond more huge increases in the TPS budget. I'll still vote for her a second time around with blind optimism.I'm not a Toronto resident, but Chow actually seems decent. I wish Israel/Palestine and other foreign affairs issues could stay out of municipal politics, as they really take oxygen away from things that are actually municipal jurisdiction.
I think @Northern Light has touched on this previously, but a lot of the tangible improvements from Chow start coming online this fall - things like improved TTC frequencies and other municipal services. I'd say Chow is a big improvement over the last few mayors and she has had quite a mess to clean up. These things can't be fixed overnight.I was hoping that with my now 25% property tax increase since Chow was elected that I'd finally start to see some improvements across this city - beyond more huge increases in the TPS budget. I'll still vote for her a second time around with blind optimism.
I was hoping that with my now 25% property tax increase since Chow was elected
that I'd finally start to see some improvements across this city - beyond more huge increases in the TPS budget. I'll still vote for her a second time around with blind optimism.