
Hamilton city of “whiners” says Clark
Nov 14, 2008
Nov 14, 2008
Provincial officials are starting to look upon Hamilton as a “petulant whiner” as it continues to demand funding to bail out its deteriorating financial situation, says Stoney Creek councillor Brad Clark.

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