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tj444 -> RE: Jon Stewart on the mayor of Toronto (11/17/2013 3:30:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DomKen What is it going to take to get the parliament involved to remove this guy? parliament is federal, why would they get involved and how would they have any power to?.. The city council, however, has curtailed his power, apparently.. http://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2013/11/15/rob_fords_curtailed_powers_a_qa_on_what_it_all_means.html It was my understanding that only the provincial or the federal parliament could remove him. I have never heard of anyone properly elected doing that before, or any situation where it was called for.. even if the feds or province could do anything, why would they want to get involved in that dog fight? Each province has its own regulations regarding municipalities, so it depends what Ontario's regs state.. He has been (according to this article from a year ago) been removed from office due to other trouble in 2012 (yet not removed?).. I am not sure what the story is or why he is still "Mayor".. but if he had any honour at all, he would resign and never darken City Hall's steps again.. "Rob MacDermid, a political science professor at York University, said it should not have been up to Magder to tackle Ford. "It's difficult to bring actions against politicians — it falls to a citizen," MacDermid said. "There has to be a better way." " http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/11/26/rob-ford-conflict-of-interest_n_2190228.html
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