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“Toronto the Good” is no longer and most candidates in this election, both for mayor and councillor, refuse to admit it.

You don’t have to be wearing bifocals to see that our physical infrastructure is being ignored at City Hall as an increasing amount of money is diverted to the myriad of social justice causes that have created a whole host of other issues.

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It’s a concern that hasn’t come up at any mayoral debate and probably won’t — especially given the way the debates have been sanitized into politically-correct and safe talking points about the need for more affordable housing, various transit and congestion-eradicating platforms and, to a certain degree, the violence that has plagued our city, providing one sticks to the pre-approved gun-ban mantra.

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We’ve heard virtually nothing about how the mayoral wannabes plan to pay for the unrelenting influx of refugees (mostly from Nigeria), why we feel the need to expand our shelter system to transients who may not even be from Toronto, whether forcing $2.5-million pre-fabs into vibrant neighbourhoods is the right thing to do and the decline in quality of life in neighbourhoods where nine safe injection sites have been located.