Posts Filed Under: Ward Boundary Review
Hillary, escape! You could run in a potential upcoming Scarborough council by-election or something.
By
David Hains, Neville Park and Jacob Lorinc
Every month, Torontoist reads the Toronto City Council agenda details so you don't have to.
By
Neville Park
John Tory tries to have it both ways when it's pointed out his preferred ward boundaries would split up the Beach.
By
David Hains
What do opponents of the staff recommendations really mean when they say "the last thing we need is more politicians"?
By
David Hains
Executive Committee considers the item in late October, and Council will likely decide ward boundaries in November.
By
Sean Marshall
Status quo is actually from 1991.
By
David Hains
An ongoing process at city hall could re-shape wards across the city. Here's what that might look like.
By
Sean Marshall
The Draw the Lines ward-boundary review highlights a growing and changing city, and how it might achieve better representation.
By
Daren Foster (aka City Slikr) and Paisley Rae
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