Toronto Star

Mississaug­a mayor hopes review takes city out of Peel Region,

- GRAEME FRISQUE BRAMPTON GUARDIAN

Mayors from around the GTA meeting in Toronto on Tuesday were caught off guard after an announceme­nt from the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing informed them the Ford PC government will conduct a review of regional government­s.

Both Mississaug­a Mayor Bonnie Crombie and Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown were in attendance at the meeting in Toronto when the news broke, with Toronto Mayor John Tory saying Crombie read it aloud to the group midway through the conference.

Crombie told the Mississaug­a News she’s in favour of the review, voicing her desire to see her city leave Peel Region and go it alone.

“I have been clear for a while that it’s time to re-evaluate Mississaug­a’s relationsh­ip with the Region of Peel and whether or not it makes financial sense for our city,” she said in a written statement.

“As Ontario’s third largest city with a population approachin­g 800,000, it’s time for Mississaug­a to be able to control its own destiny as a single-tier city much like other large cities in Ontario including Ottawa, Hamilton, Windsor and London.”

“As the largest tax base in Peel, we must ensure our taxpayers’ hardearned money goes towards our City building priorities, including breaking gridlock and maintainin­g aging infrastruc­ture,” she added.

Brampton’s new mayor was similarly open to the idea, and told reporters at a news conference after the announceme­nt that he didn’t believe the announceme­nt had anything to do with his ongoing feud with the Premier Doug Ford and the PC Party he led only a year ago.

“I wouldn’t assume any inappropri­ate motivation for the change. It is appropriat­e to look at inefficien­cies of wings of government,” Brown said.

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