Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'spacingvotes'
September 5, 2007
Our friends over at Spacing Magazine have officially launched their foray into a whole new blogging environment, Spacing Montréal. Covering the urban environment five hours down the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway, Spacing's new blog looks at many of the same public space issues in Montreal (in a refreshing mix of both official languages) that the newly-rebranded Spacing Toronto examines here. It may be worth noting the many parallels between Toronto and Montreal that make it a......
Continue Reading "Whole Lotta Spacing Goin On"November 13, 2006
Did David Miller do it for you the past three years? Did Jane Pitfield plagiarize your heart? Or did Kevin Clarke shout his way into yours? And what of the 30-odd other mayoral candidates, and that whole "choosing a city councillor" thing? Well, after months of waiting, months of hype, and months of just wanting to get the whole mess over with, you finally get to vote. But what if you haven't chosen? For......
Continue Reading "The Last Minute Voter's Handbook"November 7, 2006
As David Miller heads for a “well, there’s no one else to vote for” style victory for his second term as mayor of Toronto, it’s easy to forget that only three years ago he was a virtual unknown who surprised everyone by becoming mayor of Canada’s largest city. During that campaign, filmmaker Andrew Munger had unprecedented access to the candidate, his family and campaign team. Mungers' film Campaign: The Making of a Candidate is......
Continue Reading "Tonight! David Miller's Home Movies"November 4, 2006
Following the Spacing Votes post earlier today, Torontoist spotted the No-Giambrone-Mobile (unsurprisingly an SUV) driving along Queen Street. A number of anti-Giambrone posters have appeared around Ward 18, claiming that the councillor is too focused on "finding drug dealers and hookers" and "parks and bikes." The poster, however, contains no claim of authorship and has shrunken from the light of the public eye through anonymous cowardice. We have gathered that the individual who may......
Continue Reading "Chasing the No-Giambrone-Mobile"October 14, 2006
One more piece of bad news for Jane Pitfield's campaign: besides having one of the worst glamour shots we've ever seen on her media page (see above), whoever's writing her blog for her is cribbing Spacing Votes, Spacing Magazine's election blog. Details are a bit scarce, but what we know for sure so far is that for several days a recent entry on Jane Pitfield's blog copied one of John Lorinc's - almost word......
Continue Reading "Pitfield Rips Off Spacing!"October 11, 2006
These 45 seats might be empty now but come November 13 we'll get to help decide who should fill them. Yes, the municipal elections are upon us. So where should those addicted to municipal politics go for their online fix? Spacing Votes is the go-to choice. Matt Blackett and the team that brings you your favourite horizontally-inclined magazine has gathered a gaggle of bloggers, students and journalists to cover the election. They link to......
Continue Reading "Spacing, The Globe, Others Fight For Your Election Media Hearts"September 20, 2006
For the rest of the media the municipal elections have just started but for the contributors over at the Spacing Votes blog it's already at a fever pitch. The site went live on Monday and over the last few days have already accrued posts on transit, Pitfield and Miller coming out against road tolls (booo!) and the city's recent decision to buy a dump outside London, ON. The blog also gets regular contributions from......
Continue Reading "Spacing Votes: All Elections All The Time"