You won't believe what our Solicitor General wanted
Good morning from the Region — three cities, one wire, zero time for small talk. Let's go.
Here's the thing about this region: we value a good deal, and we expect our leaders to be sensible. So when I heard about our Solicitor General, Michael Kerzner, and his team spending energy trying to find a specific three-row, eight-seat replacement vehicle after his car was stolen, well, that just doesn't sit right. Critics are saying this is a big Schmear of misplaced priorities. While residents of Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge are dealing with some serious housing affordability issues and infrastructure concerns — have you driven on Victoria Street lately, especially by The Aud? — the focus was on sourcing a particular luxury vehicle. It feels a bit tone-deaf when people are struggling to make ends meet right here in our own backyard.
### What This Means for Kitchener-Waterloo
* **Perception of Priorities:** It reinforces a feeling that provincial leadership isn't always in tune with the everyday struggles of folks in places like the Region of Waterloo. * **Resource Allocation:** Imagine if that energy went into, say, securing more funding for our local community programs or tackling the ever-present challenge of getting the ION LRT finished on time and on budget. * **Local Impact:** When you're driving past the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market, seeing the horse-and-buggies, it's a reminder of a very different set of priorities and resourcefulness. This kind of news just highlights the disconnect.
This isn't about the need for a vehicle, natürlich. It's about what we prioritize when resources are stretched thin. For a region that prides itself on innovation and practicality, this particular request just feels… out of step with the vibe here, whether you're in DTK or Uptown Waterloo. It's a Region issue, not a city one, and it impacts how we view the people making decisions for us.
Anja Baumann-Fong, MiTL Sports Desk.
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