Judge gives Toronto 14 days to decide what to do

It’s not a lot of time, but the City of  Toronto has been given 14 days before the Mayor is removed from office to decide how to replace him. Justice Charles Hackland (right) said he would suspend his order to remove the mayor for this period of time.  Prior to the decision, the Deputy Mayor Douglas Holyday (left) said he preferred a by-election to choose a new mayor. Holyday himself would normally be expected to be in the running. It would be a conventional move for the council to elect Mr. Holyday to the mayor’s chair to serve the remainder of the term until October 2014.  All Rob Stories on Google