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Lastman's latest wacky ramblings
[Final Edition]
The Spectator - Hamilton, Ont.
Date: Nov 23, 1999
Start Page: A.12
Section: Opinion
Text Word Count: 510
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"People will think I'm nuts," [Mel Lastman] admitted. Right on. He needs a good rest and a quiet vacation, well away from the news media. With the acute case of foot-in-mouth disease that Lastman suffers from, who knows what this oddball politician will come up with next. He sees Toronto becoming so grandiose and self-important that it should happily sue for divorce from Ontario. Why stop there? Lastman, who views Hogtown as the centre of the universe, will probably never be happy until he's annexed the Royal Botanical Gardens and Niagara Falls. He hasn't bothered to ask the rest of Ontario for its reaction to his proposal, or studied the potential costs and drawbacks for those of us who don't live in the big enchilada.

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