October 7th, 2010
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Toronto Mayor hopeful Rob Ford is seen in the picture with Toronto based Filmmaker and Human Rights activist Roger Nair at a high profile Round table held at "The Silk"
October 7th, 2010
Entertainment:
Toronto Mayor hopeful Rob Ford is seen in the picture with Toronto based Filmmaker and Human Rights activist Roger Nair at a high profile Round table held at "The Silk"
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Sandeep Singh (not verified)at 06:44 on October 8th, 2010
Rob Ford makes a lot of sense, a bit crude a little harsh,a little rough around the edges but makes a lot of sense.He is definitely no where near George Smitherman, no sir not at all, no smooth talking , slippery,knowing the ins and outs of political statements,politically correct always.
But Rob ford has my vote, because my money that George is planning to spend he is definitely not getting it , I don't trust the fiberals; they lied, broke promises and when they are now on the way out form the province , want to control the City of Toronto.Give it up boys,the jig is up,we know you!!
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Significant other (not verified)at 06:52 on October 8th, 2010
What do you mean, Mr. Singh , why wouldn't you give Mr. Smitherman another Billion like the e-health to splurge ; this time for T-Health.Its only the tax payers money ;)
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callMeFoxy (not verified)at 07:23 on October 8th, 2010
I can not believe we can joke about stuff like this.the guy spends one billion (i can not even think of spending an extra 100 dollars at my job for the risk of getting fired ) and he is running for mayor of toronto :jeezzz wheeezz . only in toronto mate only in toronto.
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rudeakie (not verified)at 13:19 on October 9th, 2010
All I can say is, if George Smitherman gets elected we all better be prepared to open our wallets and bank accounts wider. He needs the cash. In today's economic hard times how is it he (George Smitherman) can justify a $36,000 wage increase for himself. We are lucky if we can get a couple of % . . .when was the last time you got a $36,000 wage increase? Me, never . . .