A Secret not for telling
The Honourable Doug Holyday had a go at the Minister of Transportation in the Provincial Assembly yesterday.
He went up one side of the Minister and down the other.
The issue; the length of the planned new subway. The Province intends to cut it short.
As former Deputy- Mayor of Toronto, Mr. Holyday is of course very familiar with what has gone before.
I'm not so sure about Glen Murray, the Provincial Minister of Transportation.
It's not that long since he was Mayor of the City of Winnipeg in the Province of Manitoba.
According to the media, Mr Murray resigned that position and came to Ontario
in time for the last Provincial election.
He promptly won a Toronto nomination and a city riding. He may even have taken George Smitherman's former riding.
M.Smitherman resigned his cabinet post and position of Deputy Minister to Dalton McGuinty to be a candidate for the office of Mayor of Toronto
Te question that comes automatically to mind is why Ontario Liberals had to reach out to the Mayor of Winnipeg to be their candidate in a Toronto Riding.
Was there no qualified Liberal living in the Riding.?
Then being elected, was there no better qualified Liberal on the government bench better qualified to be Minister of Transportation , in charge when the hot issue of the Toronto subway to Scarborough had to be decided.
The Honorable Tim Hudak is quoted this week that the Government wants an election because they have no plans to provide jobs.
Mr. Hudak appears to have forgotten , we have still not received the final tally for the cancellation of the two gas-fired generation plants. Expected o be in excess of a billion dollars.
An election call would save the Liberals from having to disclose those figures.
Yet they are surely sitting in a folder on the Premier's desk even as we speak.
The Premier is out there this morning campaigning at a Polish Festival in the city.
The lady is not telling them the secret either.