Posts Filed Under: “Giorgio Mammoliti”
Nominated for: flagrantly violating both council's financial rules and the rules of logic.
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Chris Dart • Illustration by Jeremy Kai
The 2015 budget process, Mammo's legal fees, and a waterfront lawsuit are just some of the items council will debate in the first session of the John Tory era.
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David Hains
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Torontoist
First-time candidate will be facing off against incumbent councillor Giorgio Mammoliti in York West.
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Christopher Bird
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Brett Lamb
Here's what city council will be debating at this month's meeting.
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Graeme Bayliss • Photo by Michael Chrisman
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Brett Lamb
After the councillor calls Parkdale a "pedophile district," Parkdale-loving Torontonians take to social media to defend the neighbourhood.
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Graeme Bayliss • Photo by Christopher Drost
Dean Blundell and Giorgio Mammoliti chat candidly about crack, heroin, Rob Ford, and whether or not Doug Ford should be mayor.
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David Hains • Photo by Christopher Drost
CEO Gene Jones could find himself out of job on Friday—but his supporters are starting to hit back at the ombudsman.
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David Hains
David Soknacki clearly wants Toronto to cut loose and kick off its Sunday shoes.
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Megan Marrelli
The CBC says councillors Giorgio Mammoliti and David Shiner have been getting deals on rent from a developer that does business with the City.
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Steve Kupferman
"There’s nothing happening with the BIA and the flagpole right now."
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Steve Kupferman
Happy hump day. In the news: The woman charged with assault after allegedly throwing juice in Mayor Rob Ford's face will next appear in court on September 9, Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti has doctor's orders to go light on council duties this summer, youth-oriented downtown churches are working to make Christianity hip, and the Canadian Jewish News is back, baby.
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Jodie Shupac • Jeremy Kai
Loans totaling $275,000 were extended to the city councillor by real estate investors, after he supported their applications to install lucrative billboards.
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Hamutal Dotan • Photo by Christopher Drost
Mayor Rob Ford could face a similar fate later in the month.
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Steve Kupferman
Would it make things better for sex workers?
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Patrick Metzger
Wash your hair and brush you teeth, because today fate is taking you out on a fancy date. In the news: the City’s budget is before council; extracurriculars are getting reviewed by elementary school teachers; Councillor Bailão’s day in court moved, again; and Metrolinx looks at not closing part of the Allen for a year.
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Casey Irvin • Illustration by Brett Lamb
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