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You voted for the people, places, and things that made Toronto a better and worse place in 2015. Here are your winners.
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The people, places, things, and ideas that made our city a worse place in 2015.
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Vote here for your Superhero and Supervillain of 2015.
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Nominated for: prioritizing political optics over the transit solutions we need.
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Christopher Bird • Illustration by Brett Lamb
Nominated for: challenging Rob Ford and Giorgio Mammoliti for the title of biggest council blowhard.
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David Hains
Nominated for: turning the country's largest newspaper chain into a laughingstock during the federal election.
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Jamie Bradburn • Illustration by Brett Lamb
Nominated for: showing the worst kind of decision-making we have come to fear from city hall.
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Catherine McIntyre • Illustration by Brett Lamb
Nominated for: being more concerned with online analytics than the city.
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Kelli Korducki • Illustration by Evan Munday
Nominated for: misogynistic douchebaggery and being one of the most misleading Google searches on the face of the planet.
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Sarah Duong • Illustration by Neville Park
Nominated for: standing in the way of much-needed education.
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Kaitlyn Kochany • Illustration by Dasha Zolota
Nominated for: pinching pennies while neglecting Argos fans.
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Andrew Reeves • Illustration by Matthew Daley
Nominated for: being the whack-a-mole of toxic masculinity.
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Tannara Yelland • Illustration by Hana Shafi
Nominated for: demanding cultural festivals include their name as a condition of sponsorship—and then dropping said sponsorship.
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Steve Fisher • Illustration by Dasha Zolota
Nominated for: undermining public confidence in policing and justice.
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Mark Kay • Illustration by Dasha Zolota
Nominated for: bigotry that violates our city's better values.
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Samira Mohyeddin • Illustration by Brett Lamb
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