04/10/2025
CALL TO SHAME
Today, the Planning and Housing Committee will discuss the city's proposed Anti-Renoviction by-law, as well as numerous housing related issues.
Our city councillor, a former chair of that committee, who campaigned on a housing-first platform, stating that housing is a "generational challenge" for the City, one that must be addressed immediately, is not there.
Instead he's hanging out with a rogues gallery including Robert Lighthizer, one of Tr*mp's top tariff advisers; rabble-rouser and Toronto Sun columnist, Brian Lilley, Twitter hate-monger Bari Weiss, wannabe Tr*mp collaborator Danielle Smith; actually unhinged former general and MP Rick Hillier; dirty-tricks strategist Kory Teneycke; former Alberta premier and fossil-fuel champion Jason Kenney, and eternally angry Harper toadie John Baird, among other conservative luminaries at the Canada Strong and Free conference.
The Canada Strong and Free Network was founded in 2005 to support Canada's conservative movement by networking, best practices, and ideas pertaining to limited government, free enterprise, individual responsibility, and a more robust civil society. Other events this organization has sponsored include talks entitled:
"Canadian Optimists: Poilievre’s Positive Message"
"Banning Oil and Gas: How Just is Just Transition?"
and,
"Beyond Paris and the Carbon Tax: Market Solutions to Global Challenges"
This is how Bradford plans to build his "A Better City" coalition: by rubbing elbows with the people who are invested in making our country less safe, less sustainable, less sovereign, and dismantling our social safety nets strand by strand.
Please share this information with anyone who still thinks that Bad Badford has any plan for the city beyond plundering it to enrich himself and his privileged buddies.
https://canadastrongandfree.network/speakers/brad-bradford/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJkx1RleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHsSkB4541GIyKuL3EXQTlJTmPu1-oAxwl5BG6j5J1n1JEn5WfMi3ZlOlvixS_aem_h616LODLg0yJAIpIqEjznA
The Canada Strong and Free Network (formerly the Manning Centre) was founded in 2005 to support Canada’s conservative movement by networking best practices and ideas pertaining to limited government, free enterprise, individual responsibility and a more robust civil society.