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Taxpayers Federation gives TDSB top award for outrageous contract

Canadian Taxpayers Federation News Release ********************* The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) held its 15th annual Teddy Waste Awards in Ottawa this morning, and the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) walked away with the top local prize
Canadian Taxpayers Federation
News Release

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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) held its 15th annual Teddy Waste Awards in Ottawa this morning, and the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) walked away with the top local prize for its outrageous contract with the Maintenance and Skilled Trades Council.

Over a two-year period the union charged $158 million for routine tasks such as installing a pencil sharpener ($143), hanging three pictures ($266) and installing an electrical outlet ($3,000).

“It is no wonder the TDSB is running a multi-million dollar structural deficit when they’re paying skilled carpenters $143 to put four screws into a piece of wood,” said CTF Ontario director Candice Malcolm.

“In the case of the outlet, the job took four hours but taxpayers were billed for 76 hours, as revealed by a Toronto Star investigation,” Malcolm continued.

When union boss Jimmy Hazel was asked to explain these soaring fees, he told the Star, ‘we don’t need to f-----g prove anything to anybody about costs.’

“Today, thanks to Jimmy Hazel & Co., the TDSB receives this well-deserved recognition as the worst of the worst in government waste and arrogance,” said Malcolm. “Giving public sector unions a monopoly on maintenance shouldn't’t be a license to spend without concern for the taxpayers.”

“Hopefully our waste award will serve as a reminder,” Malcolm concluded.

Also nominated from Ontario was Dalton McGuinty for his campaign’s decision to cancel construction on unpopular gas plants in the GTA, and 29 Hamilton Public Works employees who were literally found asleep on the job.

The CTF is Canada’s leading non-partisan citizens’ advocacy group fighting for lower taxes, less waste and accountable government. Founded in 1990, the CTF has over 80,000 supporters and eight offices across Canada. The CTF is funded by free-will, non tax-receiptable contributions. The CTF’s website is at www.taxpayer.com

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