
The Deb Hutton Show Mayor Chow's incompetence is showing in snow clean-up debacle
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Feb 25, 2025 Olivia Chow, the Mayor of Toronto, joins Barbara Gray, General Manager of Transportation Services, to discuss the city's recent snow cleanup challenges. They tackle criticisms over inadequate snow removal and the resulting frustrations of residents, emphasizing the need for accountability and effective leadership. The conversation also highlights the importance of public cooperation in preventing flooding during warmer weather. They explore the broader implications of these issues on community well-being and emergency readiness.
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Deb Hutton's Snow Removal Frustration
- Deb Hutton expresses frustration over Toronto's snow removal, citing uncleared sidewalks and Yonge Street remaining untouched a week after the snowfall.
- She points out the irony of "no parking" signs for snow removal stuck in snowbanks, mocking residents.
Caller Paul's Agreement and Accusation
- A caller, Paul, agrees with Deb Hutton's assessment of the snow removal situation.
- He accuses Mayor Chow of lying about reviewing snow removal contracts before the snowfall.
Caller Doug's Criticism and Resignation Call
- Caller Doug criticizes Mayor Chow's handling of snow removal, calling it a joke and suggesting she should resign.
- He describes inefficient snow removal efforts on University Avenue, comparing them to filling a bathtub with a teaspoon.
