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Originally Posted by Daradon
Province isn't looking good either, and yeah they have their share of the responsibility, but it doesn't look good for the city, especially when he wouldn't declare a state of emergency.
Even if it wasn't the city's fault at all, and I do believe they share some of the blame, it still looks bad and will no doubt be in the minds of some voters when they cast their ballots.
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If he would have declared an emergency, the province and federal government would have made resources available. He wasn't the only one though. I live in Clarington and was without power for 3 days, and some people here were without power for longer, and our mayors didn't go to the province either. Same thing with Pickering and Ajax.
I am sure that if they were personally affected though, it would have been a different story.