Premier Kathleen Wynne didn't heed her own ice storm advice: Neighbour

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Premier Kathleen Wynne didn't heed her own ice storm advice: Neighbour
By Sue-Ann Levy ,Toronto Sun

First posted: Saturday, January 18, 2014 07:00 PM EST | Updated: Saturday, January 18, 2014 09:19 PM EST
She issued a Dec. 22 statement — just after the ice storm hit Toronto with a vengeance — inviting those with power to take in friends and neighbours who were stuck without power.
“There is no greater gift you could give at this time of year in these circumstances,” Premier Kathleen Wynne said in her statement.
At that point the power in her own north Toronto home had yet to go off. But, she was soon to be plunged into darkness, which lasted until 2 a.m. Christmas Day.
In another photo-op on Christmas Day at a Scarborough warming centre, Wynne yet again asked people “to reach out to neighbours” who were going into their third or fourth night without power — that she understood the discomfort after having slept in her own 13C house for three nights.
But, evidently, that helping hand didn’t apply to neighbours on her very own street.

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