Posts Filed Under: “Olivia Chow”
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Steve Munro
Political polls play a big part in elections, but they can be confusing to navigate. With a chart and frequently asked questions, we try to help you on your way.
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David Hains
Her campaign has been disappointing, but her platform and her values would serve Toronto best. Here is why Olivia Chow deserves your vote.
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Torontoist • Photo by Christopher Drost
After ten months, it's time for one of the last major debates of the 2014 election. Follow along!
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Hamutal Dotan, Christopher Bird, David Hains and Desmond Cole
Although the city faces major challenges regarding child care, the issue has been largely neglected.
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David Hains
Thousands of seniors and people with disabilities rely on the TTC to get around, but it doesn't have the funding to meet its accessibility requirements.
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David Hains
A plan that considers our overall network, but lacking the scope and ambition to tackle our deepest transit problems.
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Steve Munro
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Brett Lamb
In an open letter to Now Magazine, the mayoral candidate says she's not a smooth talker with a "grand scheme" but would get things done as mayor.
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Sarah Sweet
Olivia Chow is in third place as her campaign appears to be losing steam.
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Graeme Bayliss
Highlights and low blows—and some actual policy, too.
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David Hains
Olivia Chow's support falls slightly, but she remains in second place.
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Graeme Bayliss
In an Ask Me Anything session, the mayoral candidate talked about transit, the waterfront, vote-splitting, and more.
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Sarah Sweet
The mayoral candidates talked about the mayor's health, his decision to run for council, and their new election opponent.
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Graeme Bayliss
After a failed run for MP in Trinity-Spadina, the activist and former Olivia Chow staffer is setting his sights on municipal government.
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Desmond Cole
Fact-checking, analysis, and updates from the first major debate of the fall election season.
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Hamutal Dotan, David Hains and Desmond Cole
The mayoral candidate calls for "more progressive city taxes" to support children's health and transit.
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Sarah Sweet • Photo by Christopher Drost.
The first poll since Karen Stintz exited the race shows John Tory has retained his position as frontrunner, and Olivia Chow is losing momentum.
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Sarah Sweet
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