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George Smitherman the man behind the E-health scandal

November 9, 2009 - 3:57pm — by Schreecher
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And now he's running for mayor of Toronto. The race for mayor gets more interesting. Voters now have the option to vote in a completely irresponsible, corrupt, boondoggle of a career politician. George Smitherman the man responsibile for most of the transgressions that occured in the E'Health corruption controversy. But why not? He has afterall been involved in politics since he was 15 -- 30 years of learning how to manipulate, trick and pull the wool over the eyes of voters. He if anyone, knows how to take advantage of the system. And afterall, the liberals have been watching him like a hawk since they learned about that nasty little E-health episode. With the very damaging report on the e-health scandal castigating and the senior management of E-health for wasting nearly $1 billion in taxpayers' money over the past decade in a failed bid to create an electronic health record system. He just can't get the respect he deserves at Queens Park. And he's falming mad about it. So if they don't appreciate him. Well why not run for mayor? eh? Voters will forget his transgressions. He'll can always say that he's gone for counselling. Yes okay so most of the trangressions in the E-health scandal happened on Smitherman's watch from 2003 to 2008. But it's now 2009 and people forget right? Isn't it time for a change? Let's get an entreprenuer, a business owner to step into the race. And let's make it a woman!
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I enjoyed your article. I am

Submitted by Visitors on November 22, 2009 - 8:53am.

I enjoyed your article. I am the President of a Condomium Corporation consiting of 282 units meaning at the very least 282 potential votes. I will be addressing Smitherman and his corruption in a newsletter to owners.
I feel that it is time that all Canadians take a serious interest in their governments and how their tax dollars are consistently being mismanaged.
I personally do not feel that changing the sex of the mayor should be the answer, remember Barbara Hall nearly bored us all to death.
Jack

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Well, George is a Liberal,

Submitted by Visitors on November 10, 2009 - 6:34pm.

Well, George is a Liberal, so he'll likely win, regardless of his track record.

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Although I have yet to

Submitted by Sarah Thomson on November 10, 2009 - 9:40am.

Although I have yet to announce, I am planning on running for Mayor of Toronto. I do hope I get your support.
Warm breezes,
Sarah Thomson

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Wow I can't believe this!

Submitted by Visitors on November 10, 2009 - 9:00am.

Wow I can't believe this!

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We can only dream!

Submitted by Visitors on November 9, 2009 - 4:54pm.

We can only dream!

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