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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 17/03/2012 (4942 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
A sample of the Twitter chatter during and following Mayor Sam Katz’s state of the city address on Friday:
@Deborah_Bowers: At #sotc2012. Heard nothin’ new so far; just usual jabs at province.
@moderndalper: Good to hear a big push for the completion of rapid transit infrastructure
@JohnGAlho: No need to articulate vision for future if you can throw in the occasional reference to the Jets and Bombers.
@jedi_premier: [insert issue here] is the province’s fault – Katz
@Wefityou: Mayor Katz! Great speech. Felt the passion. You’re out of the gate and now the race begins. Lead the way Sam…
@mktgworks: Mayor wrapping up by thanking people in the community. Did I miss the vision/next steps? Was I tweeting too much?
@Mikuskagrp: Mayor’s speech met my expectations. #notagoodthing
@BrianTDBowman: W/d liked to have heard from Mayor Katz during #SOTC2012 how city hall can become more open/transparent.
@DowntownJason: Need to address issues like homelessness and poverty.
@JennyGerbasi: My take on the mayor’s state of the city speech? Sam is running again in 2014!
— compiled by Lindsey Wiebe