I'm just pointing out that you keep saying it's why he should make the decision you want, when you don't know why. You don't know what resources. You don't know what funding. You don't know if it's actually the right decision.
Again, I am commenting on his decision making, not pretending to know how to fix a cities electrical grid. You don't need in depth technical knowledge to recognize when someone needs help. I have zero medical knowledge but I know when someone needs to see a doctor.
If you live in Toronto the why is pretty easy to understand. The city is struggling. People are going to be spending Christmas in the dark. The timeline for getting everyone back on line keeps getting longer and longer while parts of the city still look like a war zone. Ford was presented with a way to get more help and he declined for what is seemingly only political reasons.
If Norm and Kathleen are able to find a way to work around him, that is great, but it still doesn't change the fact that his choice was wrong and selfish.
Why don't you try actually responding to what I am talking about instead of asking the same question that I have answered over and over and over again?