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If he's successful, he'll end up facing off against his old Conservative rival, Doug Holyday.
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David Hains
Council chooses Doug Holyday's preferred successor.
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Hamutal Dotan
The former Tory MPP appears likely to be appointed councillor for Etobicoke-Lakeshore.
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Steve Kupferman
Councillors vote to appoint a replacement for outgoing councillor Doug Holyday rather than sending residents to the polls.
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Hamutal Dotan • Photo by Andrew Louis
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Steve Kupferman
The Tories have a shot at securing themselves a seat in Toronto.
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Steve Kupferman
On August 1, the riding of Etobicoke-Lakeshore will gain a new Member of Provincial Parliament, and Toronto will probably lose a councillor.
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Patrick Metzger
If either one wins, he'll have to resign his council seat.
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Steve Kupferman
At least one sitting city councillor will be among the candidates.
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Steve Kupferman
A timeline of recent events, as allegations concerning Rob Ford continue to mount.
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Desmond Cole and Hamutal Dotan • Photos by Christopher Drost
Toronto's deputy mayor sends contradictory message, simultaneously saying that Rob Ford needs to address crack allegations for the city to move on, but also that business at City Hall is proceeding normally.
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Hamutal Dotan • Photo by Christopher Drost
The mayor's friends are coming to his defense at the beginning of what will likely be a difficult week for him.
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Steve Kupferman • Photo by Christopher Drost
Nominated for: trying to turn an already divided house even more against itself.
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Todd Aalgaard • Illustration by Brian McLachlan
Women were elected in record numbers in 2010, but you wouldn't know it by looking at council's most influential committee.
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Desmond Cole
Does Rob Ford have any agenda left to implement?
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Hamutal Dotan
G'morning! Hump day has arrived, and with it, some news: Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday wonders what Rob Ford plans to do for the next two-and-a-half years; CUPE 79 reached an agreement with the City; and we might be gettin' some islands off Humber River.
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Jodie Shupac
City hopes to meet with remaining workers tomorrow, but may impose new work terms unilaterally.
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Hamutal Dotan
"When you look at it, what’s left? We’ve accomplished so much in such a short period of time."
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