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Who will stop the gravy train at Toronto city hall?

… As he registered as a candidate on Monday, Anthony Furey promised a 90-day review of all government spending. Furey questioned whether all existing programs are needed at a time when the city is in financial trouble.

He pointed to a grant program that offers up to $1,000 for JK-12 students in the Toronto District School Board to engage in environmental advocacy.

“It’s not the job of Toronto taxpayers to shell out for activists,” Furey said.

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