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Sue-Ann Levy insists the budget is a victory for Rob Ford—so what’s she so upset about?

By Stephen Spencer Davis
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Although the budget vote didn’t go his way, Rob Ford can take solace knowing he still has the support of his friends—political allies like Doug Holyday and Mike Del Grande and, of course, Toronto Sun columnist Sue-Ann Levy. Yesterday, Levy argued that despite all the talk of Ford’s big defeat, the budget is actually a victory for the mayor (after all, $19 million in reversed cuts is chump change against the multi-billion dollar total). To that end, OpenFile’s John Michael McGrath probably summed it up best: the budget is a victory for Ford from a financial perspective and a big loss from a political one. But if Levy really believes the budget was such a success, then what was she so angry about? Read the entire story [Toronto Sun] »

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