Among other lols:
The proposal for a 60-kilometre tunnel is emblematic of the hollowness at the centre of the government’s ideology. It would cost some unknown tens of billions of dollars and have little effect on congestion. None of that matters to Mr. Ford. He wants to be seen to be on the side of drivers and that makes it worth any price.
It would be nice if Mr. Ford was as committed to some of his own past promises. In 2018, he pledged to cut income taxes for the middle class. He said then the move – cutting the second tax bracket from 9.15 per cent to 7.32 – would save families as much as $786 a year. That cut never materialized.
Instead Mr. Ford has made a series of populist pocketbook gestures, such as eliminating the fee to renew licence plates. Then he sent $200 cheques which landed in Ontarians’ mailboxes as the election campaign was underway.
Yeah. I feel like the opposition parties not showing up is a serious problem in Canadian politics.
Here in NB, for the past five years, the official opposition Liberals had little to say. The Green Party leader (David Coon) did a great job of criticizing the premier, as basically a one man army.
The federal NDP is basically AWOL. Last time I looked, they didn’t post much on YouTube, and they don’t get much coverage from media. I’m not sure if that’s because media doesn’t cover them, or they’re bad at publicity.