A lot of people assume this is a Toronto problem. This is a problem across the province, |
By letting it go on, and suddenly ending it mysteriously on a Sunday afternoon, is not probably the best kind of leadership that one could show, |
By letting it go on, and suddenly ending it mysteriously on a Sunday afternoon, is not probably the best kind of leadership that one could show. |
Even the rules that are in place are not being followed. |
He has broken a fundamental trust with Ontarians and I have seen nothing that suggests he's decided to start being straightforward with people. |
He has no plan ... and people are taking it in the neck across the province. |
I do have a problem with the fact that that's it. This man came to the plowing match for the second year in a row and had nothing to say to an industry that is in crisis. |
I don't think it's as much a game of chicken as it is a game of bully-boy on the part of the government. |
I have no problem with him announcing an ad campaign, although it's the same one we have every year, |
I think his word is in such tatters I'm not sure why we'd believe that calculation, |
I think it's important to have the government understand that's huge - eight per cent of anybody's business is huge. |
I think we've had basically 20-to-25 years, with the exception of the 427, where we've had nothing built. |
I want to see the premier and the attorney general (Michael Bryant), who showed such vigour (last summer) when it came to (banning) pit bulls, showing the same vigour when it comes to the criminal justice system, |
It has to be independent, it has to be open, it has to be public. Last I checked, the best way to do that is with a public inquiry. |
It's just evidence to the fact that if you let it lie and you don't address it and you don't attack it . . . that it's going to spread, ... You have to address it firmly and that is what has been lacking on the part of the McGuinty government. |