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Towards Consensual Planning in Parkdale


Another piece of the Parkdale planning puzzle from July 1991.

(Note: This document is a scanned copy of the original and a few imperfections are evident)


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Miller campaigned for the Metro Toronto Council a second time in 1994, and was elected for the High Park ward over former Member of Parliament Andrew Witer and future cabinet minister Tony Clement. Following the election, he was appointed to the Metro Planning and Transportation Committee, the Metro Anti-racism Committee, and the Board HP0-J26of Governors for Exhibition Place.[9] He spoke against Metro's decision to cut $3 million from its staffing budget in early 1995, arguing that the resulting hardship for laid-off workers during a national recession would be "unconscionable".The provincial1z0-042 government of Mike Harris amalgamated several surrounding municipalities into 642-415 the City of Toronto in 1997, with the stated intention of eliminating duplication of services and increasing efficiency. Miller argued that the decision to eliminate six local councils and establish a "megacity" was carried out without public approval.[11] He proposed an alternate 642-566 plan to fold the six local councils into the existing Metro council, but this received little support.He campaigned for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1996, running as the NDP candidate in York South to succeed outgoing party leader Bob Rae. He was narrowly defeated by Liberal Party candidate Gerard Kennedy