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Toronto’s war on the car

Yonge Street Toronto 1960’s

If congestion is chasing people out of Toronto, there’s only one thing left to do

“… Last year, as part of Mayor Olivia Chow’s transition team, I was in the room with city and private sector experts working on managing congestion. City staff are capable of developing smart solutions and, in Chow, have a leader who is not afraid to be bold and push good ideas forward.

However, we can’t deal with traffic congestion without being honest about the fundamental issue: The days of being able to drive wherever you want, whenever you want, are over. It’s about math, economics, and geometry — not politics.”


Toronto is an overcrowded expensive city with a rapidly declining quality of life that simply isn’t worth the cost.

Public transit is a homeless shelter and the situation will not get better, especially under Chairman Chow.

The exodus, (White flight?), has begun and affordability is only one of the reasons why.

The negligent mass import of incompatible cultures is turning Toronto into a 3rd world municipal wreck.

Foreign ethnic conflicts dominate our streets and the rule of law is undermined by the identity politics of our politicians.

I have lived here since 1964 and see no hope for the future.

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