Ford denies ever being on Waterfront Toronto board
TorontoSun.com, July 23, 2014, By Don Peat ,City Hall Bureau ChiefBut council appointed him in 2010.
TorontoSun.com, July 23, 2014, By Don Peat ,City Hall Bureau ChiefBut council appointed him in 2010.
thestar.com, July 21,2014It’s absurd for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, of all people, to demand the resignation of Waterfront Toronto CEO John Campbell. It’s Ford who should quit.
torontosun.com, July 18, 2014, By Don Peat ,City Hall Bureau Chief Waterfront Toronto CEO John Campbell didn’t respond to Mayor Rob Ford’s call for his resignation Friday.
July 18 2014, theglobeandmail.com, Kaleigh RogersThe CEO of Waterfront Toronto, the organization tasked with developing Toronto’s lakeshore, says it is “the most overseen agency in the country” and he can’t understand why city councillors are accusing the agency of lacking accountability or why the mayor is calling for his resignation.
640toronto.com, Nicole Bauman,July 19, 2014 After Mayor Rob Ford called for his resignation for spending $600,000 on public washrooms, head of Waterfront Toronto John Campbell is defending his position.
torontosun.com, July 16, 2014, By Don Peat ,City Hall Bureau ChiefCouncillor Denzil Minnan-Wong is accusing Waterfront Toronto of throwing more money down the toilet — this time literally.
newstalk1010.com, July 17, 2017Last month, Waterfront Toronto came under fire for spending almost $1 million on umbrellas and rocks at Sugar Beach, now more of their expenses are raising eyebrows. Last month, Waterfront Toronto came under fire for spending almost $1-million on umbrellas and rocks at Sugar Beach, now more of their expenses are raising … Read more
http://torontoist.com, By Graeme Bayliss, July 15, 2014Denzil Minnan-Wong takes on the agency over pink umbrellas, and a testy back-and-forth ensues.
By Don Peat ,City Hall Bureau Chief, Toronto Sun, July 14, 2014Mayor Rob Ford is claiming Sugar Beach’s four-year-old umbrellas and rocks were approved during the last two months while he was in rehab.
By Don Peat ,City Hall Bureau Chief, July 07, 2014, www.torontosun.comA more vocal Ford could turn up as council digs into the agenda on Tuesday with several items he may swing at including Waterfront Toronto, Pan Am Games spending and whether or not to reappoint Toronto Ombudsman Fiona Crean.