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Posted on 26/10/04

Gas-tax spat continues to smoulder

CITY HALL BUREAU CHIEF

Toronto and Queen's Park are toning down their gas-tax spat, but the fiscal dispute that started the row has not gone away.After last Friday's flare-up, when Mayor David Miller criticized the strings attached to Ontario's announcement that it will share gas-tax revenues for transit with 105 municipalities, it was city budget chief David Soknacki who made the rounds yesterday, pouring oil on troubled waters even as he emphasized the deal's fiscal shortcomings.

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