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Photo by Himy Syed via Flickr.
Perhaps the most remarkable detail to come out of the surprise unveiling of the OneCity Transit Plan is that it remained just that—a surprise.
The $30 billion proposal had been in development for three months, without anyone blabbing to reporters. Until the last few weeks, only four councillors even knew about the plan at all.
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Cam Weldon • Current Value Assessment Uplift • CVA • CVA Uplift • Don Peat • Downsview • Glenn De Baeremaeker • Joe Mihevc • Josh Colle • Karen Stintz • Maria Augimeri • Mayor Rob Ford • Metrolinx • North York community council • OneCity • OneCity Transit Plan • ONpoli • OpenFile • Permanent Transit Planning Office • Plan • Queen's Park • Scarborough • SRT • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Transit • Transit City • TTC • TTC Board • Ward 21 • Ward 38
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Women in Toronto Politics panel. Photo by HiMY SYeD from the Torontoist Flickr Pool.
Tonight’s panel, titled “The Front Page,” will discuss the way we talk about women in politics, and the way that impacts women who choose to enter politics. Featuring Toronto city councillors Kristyn Wong-Tam (Ward 27, Toronto Centre-Rosedale) and Shelley Carroll (Ward 33, Don Valley East), Torontoist‘s own editor-in-chief Hamutal Dotan, and civics teacher Jse-Che Lam. Alison Loat, founder of Samara Canada, will moderate the conversation.
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Alan Bacchus • Alison Loat • Centre of Social Innovation • CSI Annex • Environmental Defence • Gina Dineen • Hamutal Dotan • Jse-Che Lam • Kristyn Wong-Tam • Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto • Samara Canada • Shelley Carroll • Spoke Club • Summer • Tara Woodbury • The Front Page • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Torontoist • Urban Planner • WiTOpoli • Women in Toronto Politics
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Huge credit to HiMY SYeD for capturing video of the mayor’s entrance. You can view more footage of the event on his website.
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Flag Raising • Gorilla Monsoon • IDAHOT • Jonathan Goldsbie • LGBT • Matt Elliott • Mayor Rob Ford • Metro • PFLAG • Pride parade • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Video • Wrestling
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By Steve Kupferman, Torontoist
SPOTTED BY: HiMY SYeD, from the Torontoist Flickr Pool.
WHERE: Stapled to a fence at the High Park Zoo.
WHEN: Saturday, April 14
WHAT: City council cut the High Park Zoo’s budget earlier this year, but thanks to a generous private donation it will probably be fine for the time being. Even so, it seems at least one member of the public is still inclined to hold Mayor Rob Ford to account. We’re pretty sure those numbers aren’t accurate, and the penmanship and spelling could use some …
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Activism • Artwork • Bar Graph • budget • fence • Flickr • High Park • high park zoo • Infographic • Mayor Rob Ford • Penmanship • Photos • Save The Zoo Animals • spelling • spotted • stapled • Steve Kupferman • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Toronto City Council • Torontoist
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By Samina Esha, National Post
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 79 representing cities part-time recreation workers are set to vote on Tuesday. The voting comes after union reached a tentative deal following a five-hour negotiation with the city on Friday morning.
“I wouldn’t say we are happy because that is a pretty strong term. In terms of the agreement, it is a development from what the city had originally offered,” said Cim Nunn, a spokesman for the CUPE 79.
The two main issues for the …
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ambulance dispatchers • Canadian Union of Public Employees • child care workers • Cim Nunn • City of Toronto • civil servants • CUPE • CUPE Local 79 • Deal • harmonized wage • janitors • National Post • Negotiation • nurses • parks and recreation staff • Recreation Workers • Samina Esha • seniority scheduling rights • TOCouncil • Toronto City Council
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Posted by Emily Burke on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 | OpenFile Toronto
With only today and tomorrow remaining before city council’s big transit meeting, the mayor could be using these final hours to show council his funding strategy for underground transit along Sheppard. Instead, he’s handing out flyers with images of light-rail crashes that have caused fatalities.
Rather than sorting out his own numbers and committing to a concrete plan, he’s trying to sway the centrist councillors by scaring them out of voting for LRT. But the …
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Beaches-East York • Centrist • CITY COUNCILLORS • Eglinton-Lawrence • Emily Burke • Flickr • Flyers • Funding • Gordon Chong • Josh Colle • LRT • Mary-Margaret McMahon • Mayor Rob Ford • New Taxes • OpenFile • pie graph • Sheppard subway line • the globe and mail • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Toronto City Council • TTC • Underground • vote • Ward 15 • Ward 32
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Mon., March 5, 5:30 p.m. Council Chambers, City Hall. Mayor Rob Ford Returns to the floor of Council looking “very unhappy,” after stepping out to take a brief phone call. He appeared confused about the nature of the call when the phone had been handed to him, says man-about-town and former mayoral candidate Himy Syed, but Ford answered it in an upbeat manner. Syed says that he heard the mayor and his staff repeatedly refer to the call as coming from the Premier’s Office, but a spokesperson for Premier McGuinty denies that he contacted Mayor Ford that afternoon.
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Corrected • Dalton McGuinty • Genie Awards • Jack Layton • Jonathan Goldsbie • Man About Town • Mayoral Candidate • NewsTalk 1010 • Phone Call • Rob Ford • The Grid TO • The Rob Ford Agenda • TOCouncil • Unhappy
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By Derek Flack, blogTO
So yesterday’s vote to return to an LRT-based transit strategy for Toronto (one that looks a lot like the former phase one Transit City plans) was kind of a big deal — regardless of which of the competing plans you hoped would win the day. Ranging from elation to frustration, there’s been no shortage of reaction to the events at city hall. Here’s a quick roundup of what’s being said in the aftermath of one the most significant city council decisions in …
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BlogTO • Chad Mbogo • Chris Selley • Christina Blizzard • Dave Meslin • Derek Flack • DFord • El Costello • Fraser Macdonald • Gord Perks • Jonathan Goldsbie • Josh Matlow • Karen Stintz • Kristyn Wong-Tam • LRT • Marcus Gee • Maria Augimeri • Mayor Rob Ford • Michael Ramalho • Peter Kuitenbrouwer • Rick Ducharme • Roger Keil • Shawn Micallef • Storify • Subways • Sue Ann Levy • Tim Hudak • TOCouncil • TOpoli • TransitCity • TTC • Tweets • Twitter • vote
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#SattvaLogic • CodeRedTO • Congestion • Eglinton Avenue • Grade • Gridlock • Intersection • JacobLouy • Karen Stintz • kett4l • LRT • Madhatress • Mayor Rob Ford • Metrolinx • Onshi • Press Conference • Scarborough • Subways • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Traffic • Traffic Lights • TransitCity • TTC • TTC Chair • Tweets • Twitter • Underground • Victoria Park Avenue
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Posted by John Michael McGrath, OpenFile Toronto
The Toronto Star has an important point in its latest article over the chaos that is Toronto’s transit planning, since yesterday’s TTC meeting torpedoed Karen Stintz’ (Ward 16, Eglinton-Lawrence) attempt to get some answers from staff. From the Star:
The vote prompted some city councillors to suggest it’s more important than ever to put the mayor’s transit plans before city council even if it means calling a special council meeting.
“It’s clear that a majority of council doesn’t think this administration and its few …
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Eglinton Crosstown • Eglinton LRT • executive committee • Gord Perks • Gordon Chong • John Michael McGrath • Karen Stintz • Matt Elliott • Mayor David Miller • Mayor Rob Ford • MOU • OpenFile • Sheppard subway line • Special Meeting • Subway • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Toronto Star • TTC
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Posted by John Michael McGrath, OpenFile Toronto
One of the items that was supposed to be on the agenda at the City of Toronto Executive Committee meeting today was the potential sale of 740 units, most of which are single-family homes, from Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s stock, the plan being to use the money to spruce up the remaining apartments in TCHC’s inventory.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the committee. Ford unexpectedly, and almost at the last minute—the city clerk sent out a …
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Adam Vaughan • Apartments • CBC • City Clerk • executive committee • John Michael McGrath • Josh Matlow • Mayor Rob Ford • Metro Morning • OpenFile • Public Housing • reporters • Single-Family Homes • TCHC • the globe and mail • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Toronto Community Housing Corporation • Toronto Star • Waiting List • Ward 20 • Ward 22
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Posted by John Michael McGrath, OpenFile Toronto
The big news from city hall this week will be the multi-day meeting (with the over-under being at least three shoutfests across council chambers) over the city budget. While there have already been several changes, as the budget has made it through both the budget and Mayor’s executive committee, on neither of those committees do opponents to the Mayor’s cuts have serious weight. That’s going to change when the budget comes to full council, and the Globe and …
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Budget Cuts • executive committee • James Pasternak • John Michael McGrath • Mayor Rob Ford • Mike Del Grande • OpenFile • streetcars • TOBudget • TOCouncil • TOpoli • TTC
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By Hilary Best, Spacing Toronto
This series features highlights from the ongoing exhibit The Fourth Wall: Transforming City Hall. The exhibit, on now at the Urbanspace Gallery, considers possible avenues to break down the barriers to participation in civic life that exist at Toronto’s City Hall.
The Fourth Wall identifies a number of areas for improvement to step up civic engagement at City Hall. Examining best practices in other cities and major gaps in this city, the exhibit yields 36 recommendations. While there is certainly much room for improvement, the …
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401 Richmond • Adam Zinzan-Harris • Calgary • Chicago • City Clerk • City Hall • Civic Education Network • Civic Engagement • Civics 101 • Dave Meslin • Dotmocracy • Fourth Wall • Government Management Committee • Hilary Best • Mez • Neighbourhood Action Teams • New York City • OISE • Spacing Toronto • TOCouncil • Toronto Open Data • UrbanSpace Gallery
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By John Michael McGrath, OpenFile Toronto
People shouldn’t make too much of Rob Ford losing the occasional vote in a committee or even at council. That said, there’s a number of recent stories that suggest the mayor’s office might not have iron-clad control over the budget process already, and that the real fight hasn’t even started (the height of battle will come in January when the budget goes to city council).
First we’ve got news from the Toronto Public Library Board meeting last night, where …
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Adam Vaughan • Budget Committee • John Lorinc • John Michael McGrath • Mayor Rob Ford • municipal budget 2012 • OpenFile • Royson James • TOBudget • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Toronto Star • Torontoist • TPL • Trinity-Spadina
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Posted by John Michael McGrath, OpenFile Toronto
A live-blog of the Toronto City Council meeting for October 24th, 2011.
Blog photo by Himy Syed via Flickr
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Adam Vaughan • Ana Bailao • City Council Minutes • Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti • David Shiner • Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday • Doug Ford • GFL • Glenn De Baeremaeker • Gloria Lindsay Luby • Gord Perks • John Michael McGrath • John Parker • Josh Matlow • Liveblog • Mike Del Grande • Mike Layton • OccupyToronto • Raymond Cho • RFQ • ScribbleLive • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Toronto City Council
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View the story “After I went to bed, #StarWarsCouncil started trending” on Storify]
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#StarWarsCouncil • Bike Lanes • Bucky_5000 • B_Grade • C3PO • cory_mck • David Miller • Electric Landlady • Electricland • Fort York • gomarkharmer • gomarkhomer • Gravy • hangthesilver • Hashtag • ivanvector • jessehawken • jkozuch • John Michael McGrath • josephtravers • Joshuahind • justinsb • KingSumach_O • leahbobet • lifeonqueen • OpenFile • PopeShakey • postshaggy • remedy • reneeswilliams • ReporterDonPeat • sol_chrom • Star Wars • SuicidePass • The Clamshell • The Force • ThorInToronto • TOCouncil • Toronto City Council • turntablescraps • Twitter • UntoldEnt
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Posted by John Michael McGrath, OpenFile Toronto
Apparently following on the success of #councildrinks, some of the tricksters who keep an eye on city council meetings started a new hashtag game on Twitter last night: Star Wars-themed jokes about city council. Some of the best ones from earlier this morning.
View the story “#starwarscouncil” on Storify]
Blog photo by phil g via Flickr.
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#CouncilDrinks • #StarWarsCouncil • Bike Lanes • Bucky_5000 • C3PO • cory_mck • David Miller • Fort York • gomarkhomer • Gravy • hangthesilver • Hashtag • ivanvector • John Michael McGrath • josephtravers • justinsb • leahbobet • lifeonqueen • OpenFile • PopeShakey • reneeswilliams • ReporterDonPeat • sol_chrom • Star Wars • The Clamshell • The Force • ThorInToronto • TOCouncil • Toronto City Council • Twitter
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Posted by John Michael McGrath | OpenFile Toronto
Late yesterday afternoon, City Hall reporters started pointing their Twitter followers to an interesting budget document, tipped off by councillor Gord Perks (Ward 14, Parkdale-High Park), which shows that Toronto’s Land Transfer Tax has raised much more money than previously projected—37 per cent more. That one boost alone could mean close to $100 million in unexpected revenue. Of course, Perks has been warning for weeks that the $774 million number that Mayor Rob Ford and his allies have …
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City Hall • City Manager Joe Pennachetti • Gord Perks • land transfer tax • LTT • Mayor Rob Ford • Projections • Revenue • Shelley Carroll • TOBudget • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Twitter • Ward 14
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From Ford For Toronto by Matt Elliott (@GraphicMatt)
Beginning at 9:30 a.m. and extending through to the next morning, the City of Toronto’s Executive Committee — led by Mayor Rob Ford — heard more than one hundred and fifty deputations from a diverse group of citizens. In a sincere bid to ensure that the passion, insight and creativity displayed over the course of that epic meeting is not forgotten, Ford For Toronto will be posting a deputation video every weekday for the month of August.
Deputant: HiMY SYeD (website, twitter)
Occupation: Independent Photojournalist; …
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298 • @GraphicMatt • budget • Cesar Palacio • core service review • Denzil Minnan-Wong • Deputants • Deputation • Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday • Ford for Toronto • Giorgio Mammoliti • Janet Davis • Josh Matlow • Marathon • Matt Elliott • Mayor Rob Ford • Mayoral Candidate HiMY SYeD • Michael Thompson • Mike Del Grande • Peter Milczyn • TOCouncil • TOpoli • toronto spoke
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5:51 AM: More hilarity, courtesy of defeated mayoral candidate HiMY SYeD. Begins: “We need to acknowledge the city staff and clerks, they are the unsung heroes of this.” (This is true.) Then continues: “I’m a member of Ford Nation. Nobody was gonna do it, so I stepped up.” …
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City Hall • core service review • Deputants • Deputation • executive committee • Ford Nation • Josh Matlow • Kevin Clarke • Marathon • municipal budget 2012 • Politics • Rob Ford • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Torontoist
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City Hall | By Matthew Kupfer | July 29, 2011
Daily Cable | The Toronto Standard
For almost 20 hours, from 11:30 am Thursday to about 6:40 Friday, Toronto city hall was a democratic hotbed. Almost 340 people registered to speak before the Executive Committee of city council, at the invitation of Mayor Rob Ford. They were there to talk about the KPMG Core Service Review.
“This is one of the proudest days I’ve ever had at city hall,” the mayor said, acknowledging that not everyone agrees, …
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#yellygranny • 344 Speakers • AIDS • Anika Tabovaradan • Arts Grants • Blue Night Network • CCTV • Chapters • Citizen's Filibuster • City Hall • City Hall Security • Committee • Committee Room 1 • Committee Room 2 • Community Partnership and Investment Grants • Councillor Doug Ford • CPIC Grants • Creative Economy • CUPE • Cuts • Daily Cable • Dave Meslin • David Shiner • Daycare • Deputants • Deputize • Desmond Cole • Dr. Seuss • Elizabeth Currid • Etobicoke North • Families • Freezing Taxes • Giorgio Mammoliti • Gord Perks • HiMY SYeD • HIV • Homeowners • Indigo • Ivor Tossell • jobs • Joe Mihevc • Kevin Clarke • KPMG Core Service Review • Kristyn Wong-Tam • Lawrence Faberman • Library • Library user fees • Local 4948 • Local Library • Margaret Atwood • Matthew Remski • Maureen O’Reilly • Mayoral Candidate HiMY SYeD • Michael Thompson • Municipal Politics • New York City • Norm Kelly • Poverty Pimps • Premier Mike Harris • Public Speaking • Puppet • Pyjamas • Queen's Park • Race 4 Mayor • Roy • Scarborough • Social Housing • Susan Gapka • Taxpayers • Teddy Bear • The Toronto Standard • The Warhol Economy • Tim Rourke • TOCouncil • Toronto Community Housing • Toronto Library Foundation • Toronto Public Library • Toronto Public Library Workers • Torontopreneur • Transit • TTC • Tweets • Usual Suspects • William Pearson • York-Fairbank Centre for Seniors
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Mayor Rob Ford: “I never supported #Jarvis Bike Lanes…only rumour I want ‘em removed..not a priority” #bikeTO #TOcouncil
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BikeTO • Jarvis Street bikelanes • Jonathan Goldsbie • Mayor Rob Ford • media scrum • news • SaveJarvis • Scrum • Storify • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Toronto Star • Tweets • Twitter
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By Derek Flack, blogTO
Shortly after Toronto City Council passed the 2011 budget by a vote of 31-14, Rob Ford proclaimed that it was a “great day for Toronto residents.” Although major questions loom on account of the $774-million hole facing the City in 2012 — a subject bizarrely decried off-limits by Speaker Frances Nunziata — as promised, there will be no property tax increase this year. And while Ford and his supporters claim that there were no major service cuts associated with the …
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amanda klein • capital budget • Chris Tindal • CITY COUNCILLORS • City Slikr • Deficit • Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday • Frances Nunziata • Funding • Gravy • Ian Muttoo • Joe Mihevc • Jonathan Goldsbie • Matt Elliott • mayor • Mayor Rob Ford • Michael Jackson • Mike Layton • Moonwalk • operating budget • Paul Ainslie • Property Tax • Rate Supported Services • Rob Ford • Robert Cerjanec • Sean Galbraith • Service Cuts • Shelley Carroll • TOBudget • TOCouncil • Toronto City Council • Twitter • Urban Affairs Library
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Pantalone showed himself to be out of step with where much of the progressive, left of centre is at the moment. Perhaps if the wider voting public had been allowed to see more of Himy Syed, the city would be in the throes of the same deliberation we here in ward 19 are currently in the midst of between Mike Layton and Karen Sun, but Pantalone simply is not in step with the wider progressive movement.
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City Council • City Slikr • debate • Elections 2010 • Jack Layton • Jack Layton's Son • Joe Pantalone • Karen Sun • Mayor David Miller • Mike Layton • Municipal Politics • NDP • Olivia Chow • Philosophical Musings • Progressive • Race 4 Mayor • Rob Ford • TOCouncil • Tommy Douglas • TOpoli • TOStrike • Trinity-Spadina • VoteTO • Ward 19
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By George Sawision on 5 Mar 2010
Recorded on March 5, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
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Candidates • George Sawision • HiMY SYeD • Mike Layton • TOCouncil • TOpoli • trinity bellwoods park • Trinity-Spadina • VoteTO • Ward 19
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By Adam Chaleff-Freudenthaler, Spacing Toronto
Last updated: 12:25AM, Tuesday, October 23.
Today Toronto City Council will be debating and voting on a land transfer tax and vehicle registration fee. The debate promises to be a spirited one and given what’s on the line, it’s safe to say that there will be plenty of fireworks to see.
I encourage people to go down to City Hall in person to see Council at work but for those who have daytime obligations, you can also follow along online.
I’ll also provide …
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Adam Chaleff-Freudenthaler • Adam Vaughan • Chin Lee • City of Toronto Act • CUPE • Denzil Minnan-Wong • Doug Holyday • Frances Nunziata • Frank Di Giorgio • Gay Cowbourne • Giorgio Mammoliti • Gord Perks • Joe Mihevc • John Cartwright • Karen Stintz • Katrina Miller • Kay Gardiner • land transfer tax • LTT • Maria Augimeri • Mayor David Miller • Metropass • Michael Thompson • Michael Walker • Mike Del Grande • Peter Milczyn • Raymond Cho • Rob Ford • Sandra Bussin • Shelley Carroll • Spacing Toronto • Suzanne Hall • TOCouncil • TOpoli • Toronto City Council • Toronto Environmental Allicance • vehicle registration fee • VRT