Councillor and former hack, Adam Vaughan (Trinity Spadina), one of the men who brought you the recent Toronto garbage strike, seeks to lecture others on the fine points of management. See this well-argued response from the Toronto Port Authority. You'd think that with his recent track-record that a little humility was called for - the sheer brass neck of some people knows no bounds.
If Vaughan wants something constructive to occupy his time why doesn't he sort out the eyesore of the Canadian Maltings site at Bathurst, city-owned and the first thing that arrivals at the Billy Bishop Toronto City Centre Airport see. This derelict building is an international advertisement for the incompetence of the sinecurists down at City Hall.
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