Three debates over five hours, not including the awkward scrums that follow where the candidates throw more barbs about the barbs already thrown on stage.
Bradford was also subject to a crowd heckle when talking over Chow attempting to explain that she cares about affordability and wouldn’t increase property taxes but needed to look at the budget first.Ford’s presence loomed even larger over this debate, with Matlow calling Saunders “literally an agent of Doug Ford” while Bailão chimed in to note thatis not running on a provincial agenda.
Hunter reminded the audience she actually worked with Ford at the provincial level and “went toe-to-toe” with him when needed. Matlow gave a brief history lesson on the many transit promises Scarborough has had only to still be waiting years for a subway to open. Hunter and Bailão touted their subway-supporting bona fides, while Bradford took a hit for supporting the unpopular transit fare hike and service cuts that were part of former mayor John Tory’s last budget. Every time a student taps their PRESTO card they should remember “Mr.
All the candidates spoke of the need for investment in Scarborough — Bradford spoke about the need for community infrastructure like cricket pitches, Bailão talked about the revitalizing Scarborough Civic Centre, Matlow highlighted the needs of the Malvern community, Chow said jobs could be brought to the area through community benefit requirements and Saunders said he’d support small businesses.
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