Posted Apr 9, 2017, 6:11 PM
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And the Harris era ones just seemed to be some bean-counter approach to efficiency plus politics (i.e. 905 left alone), unlike the more sensible mergers of the Robarts and Davis eras.
Toronto is the only one that really did and it was 75% "amalgamated" anyway. Having one mayor makes sense - it was ridiculous that the Metro chair wasn't an elected official. However there should be a functioning borough system IMO.
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