LILLEY: Toronto needs serious mayor to replace bat-flipping Chow
City's top politician needs to focus on issues or get out of way, let someone else take helm at City Hall
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Mayor Olivia Chow needs to stop dancing, stop talking tacos, stop doing bat flips and calls to the Blue Jays and get to work turning this city around.
If she can’t do that, she needs to get out of the way and let someone else take the helm at City Hall to do what needs to be done. Of course, the same could be said of those filling the council seats as well.
Toronto is a major city, the fourth most populous in North America behind Mexico City, New York and Los Angeles. We’re the economic engine of Canada, a global centre for major industries from mining to film, finance to tech. Yet Toronto is governed by people who aren’t serious about running a world class city.
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