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Originally Posted by transplant99
Curious as to why you say this, (you may be entirely right) but the whole "non binding" part of it certainly makes me believe that is a real possibility.
Its like the "super majority" that was required to kill it in council. I have no idea if thats common practice for this city, but when more councillors vote to defeat it rather than carry on, and it doesn't matter,,,,it gives me the feeling it is set up to ram it through almost regardless of any "conditions".
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The provincial funding requires a yes vote.