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Peter Kuitenbrouwer: Karen Stintz discovers following her convictions tin can lead to problem

Councillor Karen Stintz's office neighbour at City Hall is councillor Glenn de Baeremaeker (Scarborough Eye), an environmentalist, cyclist and Ford opponent who is non accepted to saying prissy things nearly Ms. Stintz.

But on Monday, as Mr. de Baeremaeker, wearing a silk belong embroidered with crimson dragons, accompanied Ms. Stintz to the clerk to present her petition for a special coming together of city council — to resurrect light rail plans for Scarborough — he acted and sounded like her BFF.

"Galileo said the Globe revolves around the sun and he got into a lot of trouble," Mr. de Baeremaeker said. "Charles Darwin said 'I think creatures evolve,' and he got into a lot of trouble. Now Karen Stintz says, 'I call back calorie-free runway is meliorate,' and she is getting into a lot of trouble. I would call her a reluctant hero.

"She has the strength and the moral compass to say what she thinks."

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Ms. Stintz has made several new friends at City Hall of late. Another is councillor Joe Mihevc (St. Paul's), who sat on the TTC board from 1998-2000 and has been a longtime supporter of David Miller's plan for light runway on Eglinton Artery, Sheppard Avenue Eastward and Finch Avenue Westward, the plan Ms. Stintz supports.

"What Karen is doing is very brave," Mr. Mihevc said. "Having done everything she can do inside the tent, she has to face the God-atrocious moment of speaking truth to power. It's a testament to her graphic symbol and to her backbone."

Meanwhile, Nick Kouvalis, the political strategist who led Rob Ford'southward mayoral bid in 2010, unleashed attacks on Ms. Stintz on Twitter, alluding to mayoral ambitions. He wrote, "Next mayoral run, @karenstintz screwed Scarb, she'll screw Etobicoke. Was used, just not up to the job."

A wait back at Ms. Stintz's viii years on city council, however, shows a woman who, while her views have evolved, has always displayed courage.

Ms. Stintz won a seat on council in 2003 — the same election in which David Miller became mayor — and became i of his most cogent critics throughout his mayoral years. In 2008, she attacked Mr. Miller's budget, thundering that, "If nosotros are going to make information technology harder for people to live here, we should brand some sacrifices at our end. That is part of the reason Councillor Ford has the post-obit that he has."

Karen Stintz with David Miller in 2010.

In 2009, Ms. Stintz delivered a entrada-style spoken language to a business oversupply at the Marriott Hotel, noting that, "The last three years of urban center council has been focused on bags, bottles and bicycles instead of the real needs of the city." Many thought she would run for mayor.

Only within a twelvemonth, Ms. Stintz showed a more than bi-partisan side, one that prefaced her stand this week. In April 2010 she joined Mr. Miller at the Eglinton subway station, handing out pamphlets with him that read, "Save Transit City."

"We can both say that transit crosses any partisan lines, and on this I fully support Mayor Miller and his initiative and I'yard proud to stand here beside him and get the message out," Ms. Stintz told the Post's Natalie Alcoba that morning. Later on that year she decided against a mayoral run, and vowed to work with whomever won the mayoral election, seeking ability in a new administration.

But it appears today that standing by Mr. Ford's side is something Ms. Stintz's own principles won't allow her to exercise. Doug Holyday, the deputy mayor, said as much on Monday.

"I've had to bite my tongue on a couple of matters [with Rob Ford] but you are either function of the team or yous are not," Mr. Holyday said.

Added Doug Ford: "She has lost the confidence of the Mayor and the administration. She looked us straight in the eye when we appointed her chair, [and said] I'm on side, hole-and-corner transit."

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Mr. Holyday said that he final spoke to Ms. Stintz last week, afterward the TTC rejected her bid to build the Eglinton light-rail line above-ground in the due east end. "She seemed to be about on the verge of tears," he said.

By Mon, Ms. Stintz had replaced that emotion with steely resolve.

"At that place is no subway plan," Ms. Stintz told reporters at council. "The [Transit City] program approved by quango serves the most residents of the urban center. My understanding is that the province volition respect the will of council."

What will happen to Ms. Stintz, at to the lowest degree in the short term, is another matter. She appeared to acknowledge that her days every bit TTC chair are numbered, a prediction Mr. de Baeremaeker shares.

"She has been eminently respectful of the mayor," he said, "and for that she is going to be squashed similar a little bug."

National Post

– With files from Natalie Alcoba

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Source: https://nationalpost.com/posted-toronto/peter-kuitenbrouwer-karen-stintz-discovers-following-her-convictions-can-lead-to-trouble

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