A profile of the issues facing the ward and of the candidates for council election.
Read moreHumber grad in Mississauga mayoral race
Archive 2014 Oct 24, 2014
Scott E.W. Chapman may be young, but he is not inexperienced. With little political background, Chapman says he still has a lot to offer as a mayoral candidate for the Mississauga election. As a recent graduate from Humber College, he understands student debt and the fight to finding a... Read more
Olivia Chow, a longtime NDP MP, Toronto city councilor and the widow of former NDP leader Jack Layton, is one of the leading candidates seeking to replace Mayor Rob Ford. As the mayoral election comes to a close, the race to be Toronto’s future mayor couldn’t be more heated,... Read more
John Tory is the front runner in the 2014 mayoral elections that are going to be held on Monday. Nakshi Pandit reports on his mayoral campaign and political career so far. Read more
Farrow pitches different Ward 30
Archive 2014 Oct 23, 2014
“Change is coming, it’s going to happen. It’s started.” Jane Farrow believes change is the future for her ward and for her city. Following a tumultuous four years at City Hall, the Ward 30 candidate says Torontonians are fed up with gridlock on the streets and gridlock in the council... Read more
He’s going up against one of the longest sitting members of Toronto City Council. But Nick Di Nizio is not afraid. ‘‘It’s going to be a slug out right until the end. And it might get dirty and it might get bad, but we are ready for that. We... Read more
The National Basketball Association has seen an impressive influx of Canadian talent in recent years. In fact, Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett, who were the two most recent number-one NBA draft picks, are both Canadian.
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Peter Adamo knew that if he wanted a larger space for Sense Appeal – his Spadina Ave. coffee bar, roastery, and bakery – he’d have to look outside of downtown for something affordable. He didn’t realize that he’d have to move to the “boonies” of Toronto to find it.... Read more
“I’m with Rob Ford,” says an elderly woman, peering through her cracked open doorway. Andray Domise doesn’t miss a beat, and launches into the same speech he’s delivered over and over already this day. “That’s okay, I have nothing against him personally but I think this community can do... Read more
One hundred and nine votes. Justin Di Ciano lost his 2010 bid for Toronto City Council by just 109 votes. ‘‘The way the election ended last time with a re-count, it wasn’t how we wanted it to end. A lot of people thought we won. Then they woke up... Read more