In the lead-up to a crucial vote during which city council flip-flopped on transit plans to approve a multibillion-dollar subway in Scarborough, Jennifer Keesmaat went on the warpath. City staff began preparing a report to help council decide how to proceed, meeting nightly at one point to meet the tight deadlines. The next day, Keesmaat forwarded a proposed outline for the council report to Livey. In an email this week, Livey said: “Since I did not access Twitter regularly, I asked staff to print them for me. At that July debate, Matlow, fighting to keep the LRT plan in place, asked Keesmaat to address the bigger question directly, out in the open.
Source: thestar September 02, 2017 11:26 UTC