New mayor will have his work cut out for him: making good on transit promises, outsourcing garbage collection, curbing the police budget and placating left-wing councillors.
Revitalization agency Waterfront Toronto was at pains Wednesday to counter the councillor's criticisms. But Denzil Minnan-Wong was the bomb that didn’t go off.
Mayor John Tory passed his first hurdle on SmartTrack at the first meeting of executive committee, with consultations and reports now in the works for January.
The city has yet to receive an explanation for a decline in tickets handed out by police between 2012 and 2014. This year’s loss totals a projected $29.6 million.
John Tory established his team with a resounding vote at council's first meeting. But adding a few lefties to the executive committee would have brought goodwill and cost nothing.
Four non-politician members could become the swing votes in transit debates. Meanwhile, two councillors behind the firing of former TTC chief Gary Webster have been returned to the board.
After hockey broadcaster Don Cherry shocked some by declaring war on "left wing pinkos" in 2010, Mayor John Tory's special guest expected to speak on his message of unity
Some of his early actions — from the choice of committee chairs to taking his cues from police brass rather than the police board — have skeptics on high alert.