Toronto mayor Olivia Chow is pressing forward with a plan to rename Dundas Street due to the name not representing the “contemporary values of the city.” This plan is estimated to cost taxpayers a minimum of $8.6 million despite the city facing down a major fiscal disaster.
On this special episode of Ratio’d, Harrison hits the streets of Toronto to ask residents if they think renaming a street named after a 1790’s abolitionist who spent his life working toward ending slavery is a good use of taxpayer funds while addicts line the streets, tent cities are becoming a permanent fixture in the street and while Torontonians get hit with more taxes.
Tune in to the latest episode of Ratio’d with Harrison Faulkner!
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