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RSS FeedsToronto residents oppose Ford´s use of notwithstanding clause: Poll
(The Star Food)

 
 

18 september 2018 17:03:01

 
Toronto residents oppose Ford´s use of notwithstanding clause: Poll
(The Star Food)
 


Most Toronto residents strongly oppose Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s use of the notwithstanding clause to try to slash the size of city council by nearly half, a new Mainstreet Research poll shows.With just over a month before the Oct. 22 municipal election, the Progressive Conservatives are pushing to pass Bill 31, the Efficient Local Government Act, that would reduce city council from 47 seats to 25.The polling firm found that 65 per cent of Toronto residents oppose the premier’s move to use the constitutional override clause, with nearly 56 per cent saying they strongly disapprove.“Make no mistake about it: Doug Ford is on the wrong side of public opinion when it comes to his use of the notwithstanding clause,” Quito Maggi, President and CEO of Mainstreet Research, said in a news release.Further to the controversial use of the clause, more than 55 per cent of respondents said they disapprove of the decision to eliminate council seats, with 46 per cent saying they strongly disagree.This staunch objection to both issues stretches consistently across Toronto, including Scarborough and Ford’s home neighbourhood, Etobicoke.Read more: City, province in court again this morning in council cut fight Opinion | Is Toronto better off with 25 councillors? NoOpinion | Is Toronto better off with 25 councillors? YesThe only exception was North York, where pollsters found a narrower divide between those who strongly approve and those who denounce the moves. In the lead-up to the municipal election, voters are concerned about accountability and transparency, the poll shows. When asked about their top priorities, respondents ranked the topic in third place at 13.4 per cent out of nine categories, trailing crime and safety at 16 per cent and housing affordability at 21.3 per cent.The poll also dug into mayoral candidate Jennifer Keesmaat’s suggestion that Toronto should become autonomous from the province. On July 26, the same day Ford announce ...


 
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