An Ottawa native living in Thornhill since 1989, Farber, 59, says “it’s a very, very tight race.
“This riding is the most diverse in Canada,” he says. “I am here as a candidate for the entire community.”
Highly regarded as the Canadian Jewish Congress’s former CEO — often quoted opposing hate crimes regardless of targets — he says “people know me for taking tough stands, although they’re not always popular.”
Farber says health is a big issue and backs the Liberal commitment to build the long-sought Vaughan Hospital.
Tory leader Tim Hudak recently announced his party will ensure the hospital “will proceed.”
Farber also vowed to “fight like a tiger to get the subway system to go north to Steeles.
“I’m not a fresh-eyed kid who looks like this as a job,” he says, calling his decision to run “a bell that rang many years ago.”Whereupon he burst into a song sung by drunken temperance worker/evangelist Miss Sarah Brown in Frank Loesser's acclaimed musical Guys and Dolls:
Voters of Thornhill: Ask not for whom the bell rings. It rings for you.
I urge you to do your best to ignore it.
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