A tiny perfect voice warns councillors on perils of redesign
10th Dec 2005, 15:11 GMT
It has often been noted that the Honourable David Crombie, former mayor of Toronto, minister of various affairs and royal commissioner of even more, is a small man. It is certainly true that, today, he functions less as a political actor and more as Toronto's all-purpose, most amply pensioned fairy of civic worthiness. But nobody has ever landed a sharper kick into the high-waisted pants of His Blondness, Mayor David Miller, than the tiny perfect one did yesterday morning with his surprise intervention in the big guy's coronation as a certified ''strong mayor.'' (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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