Finance Minister Jim Flaherty released the government's budget plan today, entitled "Canada's Economic Action Plan" (a.k.a. "Money Can't Buy Me Happiness, But Maybe Massive Deficits Will"). While the broad strokes of the budget were all leaked ahead of time—tax cuts, massive infrastructure spending, support for the unemployed, increased regulation of the financial industry, and an $85 billion deficit over five years—a few details from Flaherty's speech are of interest to Toronto. Specifically, the federal government plans to pump cash into the revitalization of Union Station and augment the Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal rail corridor in order to reduce travel time between Toronto and Montreal by thirty minutes. There was, however, no mention of funding for the TTC's Transit City plan. Maybe this snub will finally lead to the cage match between Jim Flaherty and David Miller we've all been waiting for. Two GTA politicians enter, only one leaves!

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People in Jimmy Flah's part of Durham region will use VIA and GO, not so much TTC. We're being punished for not electing Tories again.
I'm sick and tired of the Conservatives. They abandon all the principles that right-wing voters cherish. Free speech, fiscal responsibility, everything comes second to the opportunity for political gain. So when it comes to this cage match I'm not sure who I'd rather have loose. As much as I hate Miller's policies, Flaherty is the one who's actions actually affect me. Tough choice!
Anyone else got that sinking feeling a bailout was a bad idea? Businesses have already done quite a bit to adapt to the current conditions, now here comes a big artificial windfall (for a lucky few) just in time to mess everything up...