Toronto mayor urges Ford to hit ‘pause button’ on plan to slash council
TORONTO — The people of Toronto should have a voice when it comes to the size of their local government, Mayor John Tory said Friday as he called on the province to hit the “pause button” on a controversial decision to cut the size of city council just two months before a municipal election.
Premier Doug Ford has called Toronto City Council dysfunctional, and his Progressive Conservative government introduced legislation last week to reduce it to 25 seats from 47.
In a letter to Ford, the mayor said the decision should be put to a “binding referendum.”
“I have made my own position clear — it is unacceptable and unfair to change the rules in the middle of an election,” Tory said in the letter made public Friday.