Toronto\u0027s new mayor needs to work with the premier and others at city hall to enact aganda.
“All through my political career, which is 30 years, I’ve always worked together,” Chow said.
That said, Chow vowed to fight Ford on rebuilding Ontario Place, confirmed that she wants to tear down the eastern part of the Gardiner Expressway and wouldn’t confirm how high she will raise taxes. All of those issues would be of concern to Premier Ford, who had his own nice words to say about Chow the morning after the election.Article content
There will be bumps along the road, maybe even some stage-managed bickering reminiscent of a pro-wrestling match, but in the end, Ford and Chow need to work together.
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