EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 4 MIN
Toronto City Hall Shaken by a Taxpayer Acknowledgement
from The LeDrew Three Minute Interview
Daniel Tate, Executive Director of IntegrityTO, joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss the moment his taxpayer acknowledgement stunned councillors and activists during a recent City Hall meeting.Tate explains why he decided to confront what he calls years of performative politics, including land acknowledgements and the growing push for additional symbolic gestures, while property taxes, staffing levels, and municipal spending continue to rise. He argues that Toronto taxpayers fund the entire municipal operation yet have no sober voice in City Hall decisions.The conversation covers rising taxes, expanding bureaucracy, drug policy priorities, and the growing disconnect between elected officials and residents who pay the bills. Tate describes what it was like to be the lone contrarian in a room full of activists, and why he believes more Canadians are quietly fed up.This is a candid discussion about accountability, municipal governance, and who City Hall actually works for.Independent media relies on your support. If you value open debate and honest conversation, please consider donating to keep these discussions going. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Daniel Tate, Executive Director of IntegrityTO, joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss the moment his taxpayer acknowledgement stunned councillors and activists during a recent City Hall meeting.Tate explains why he decided to confront what he calls years of performative politics, including land acknowledgements and the growing push for additional symbolic gestures, while property taxes, staffing levels, and municipal spending continue to rise. He argues that Toronto taxpayers fund the entire municipal operation yet have no sober voice in City Hall decisions.The conversation covers rising taxes, expanding bureaucracy, drug policy priorities, and the growing disconnect between elected officials and residents who pay the bills. Tate describes what it was like to be the lone contrarian in a room full of activists, and why he believes more Canadians are quietly fed up.This is a candid discussion about accountability, municipal governance, and who City Hall actually works for.Independent media relies on your support. If you value open debate and honest conversation, please consider donating to keep these discussions going. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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