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Originally Posted by someone123
I have not fully followed it but the decision making around the old complex seemed suspect and Doug Ford is like Donald Trump lite. It's funny sometimes to see how the two of them pathologically react but sad that Ontario cannot find a better premier. I think efficient maintenance of old public buildings is a good barometer of the proper functioning of society and political corruption. Corrupt and mediocre politicians are always letting buildings crumble, using the construction contracts for patronage, and patting themselves on the back at ribbon cutting ceremonies.
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Real estate has always been a shady area for the Ontario Conservatives. Previous governments carry as much responsibility for the deferred maintenance on the centennial buildings and there is a case to move the facility to Ontario Place. It just doesn't benefit locals.
Trudeau set a new bar for corruption in Canada and the national news media pretty much chose not to report it. Ford is simply held to a different standard being a conservative. He's basically at Carney's level.
IMHO, his administration is definitely in decline however, the Liberals ran a Wynne platform last election and, should they choose to do so again, will not yield a better premier.