Posts Filed Under: 2014 mayoral race
Nominated for: being all the things Doug Ford is.
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Graeme Bayliss • Illustration by Matthew Daley
Nominated for: giving us one more year of being the worst mayor this city has ever had.
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Christopher Bird • Illustration by Jeremy Kai
Nominated for: being mostly about simple maps, catchy slogans, and inadequate solutions.
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Steve Munro • Illustration by Brian McLachlan
An analysis of the 2014 election results suggests it would be in his own best interests—and in the best interests of voters.
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Adil Sayeed (guest opinion)
Outside City Hall this afternoon, Tory spoke about transitioning into office and getting former opponents on his team.
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Graeme Bayliss • Photo by Giordano Ciampini
From free beer, to bingo, to burlesque, we round up the best Toronto has to offer on election night 2014.
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Peter Goffin
Over the past four years, countless Torontonians frustrated with Rob Ford have engaged themselves in municipal politics for the first time. This one decided to run for mayor.
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Liam Casey
The leading candidates promise they can keep property taxes around or below inflation. Here's why that promise is either irresponsible or the product of wishful thinking.
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David Hains
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Brett Lamb
Candidates often don't reflect the diversity of their constituencies—and that may be keeping some residents away from the ballot box.
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Desmond Cole
Toronto activists, academics, and community organizers explain what issues voters should consider before they head to the polls.
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Peter Goffin
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Patrick Metzger
Where the leading mayoral candidates stand on taxes.
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David Hains
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Patrick Metzger
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Patrick Metzger
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Desmond Cole
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Desmond Cole
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Steve Munro
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