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[16 Oct 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Occupy Toronto Celebrates One Year Anniversary | A small group of protesters returned to St. James Park yesterday to remember Occupy and talk about what they’ve learned since

By Chris Dart | Torontoist
Roughly two dozen protesters—and an almost equal number of reporters—gathered in St. James Park on Monday to mark Occupy Toronto‘s one year anniversary. The gathering, which featured all the flags, dogs, signs, and acoustic guitars that people have come to expect from the Occupy movement, felt like part protest and part class reunion.
“The goal for me is to just see old friends,” said Occupier Christopher Lambe. “I think this is a day where people are going to come to this …

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[10 Oct 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Mayor Rob Ford Compromises on Public Housing and Transit | With the mayor apparently in an unusually conciliatory mood, can Toronto finally get back to solving some of its biggest problems?

By Daren Foster (aka City Slikr) | Torontoist
Let’s look at yesterday’s Executive Committee meeting not as a glass-half-empty scenario—as a group of councillors unable or unwilling to deal with some seemingly intractable problems faced by the city that elected them. Instead, let’s think of the glass as being half full.
With two of the biggest files on the table yesterday—those being transit and the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC)—Mayor Ford and his closest allies reached a compromise with his council opponents. Yes: compromise, Mayor Ford. …

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[31 Jul 2012 | Comments Off | ]
At long last, Toronto expected to name a new chief planner

Posted by Kelli Korducki | OpenFile Toronto

At long last, the City of Toronto will be announcing its new chief planner today, and it appears that Jennifer Keesmaat will be filling in for the vacancy left by longtime planner Gary Wright earlier this year.

Blog photo by Himy Syed, via Flickr.

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[27 Jun 2012 | Comments Off | ]
“Good photo of today’s ‪#OneCity‬ announcement for Wikipedia by @HiMYSYeD”

“Good photo of today’s ‪#OneCity‬ announcement for Wikipedia by @HiMYSYeD”

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[27 Jun 2012 | Comments Off | ]
The OneCity backstory: 4 Councillors, 3 Months, 1 Plan

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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[22 Jun 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Quick reference: people who might run for mayor in 2014

HiMY SYeD

Going for him: SYeD ran in 2010 and has remained a constant fixture at events and gatherings around the city.

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[9 Jun 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Grading city councillors on their social-media presence

Posted by Steve Kupferman | OpenFile Toronto on Saturday, June 9, 2012
Here’s a fun Saturday distraction for municipal politics nerds: a report card by the Academy of the Impossible that grades every city councillor on his or her social media skills.
Shelley Carroll, the Ward 33 councillor who is never seen in public without a smartphone in hand, gets an A-. Mayor Ford gets a C, which is generous considering the fact that his Twitter feed is obviously written by staffers. Giorgio Mammoliti, councillor for Ward 7, gets …

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[30 May 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Urban Planner: May 30, 2012 — How we talk about women in politics, how to get funding for your short film, and and how to green your summer

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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[25 May 2012 | Comments Off | ]
#WiTOpoli – Women in Toronto Politics Facebook Page Cover Photo

Women in Toronto Politics
23 May
Foursquare 1.0 snapped at our inaugural panel, The Comment Section, by the wonderful Himy Syed.

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[18 May 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Video: Rob Ford’s dramatic PFLAG moment

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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[12 May 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Is Mayor Rob Ford Toronto’s next tourist attraction?

Posted by Steve Kupferman on Saturday, May 12, 2012 | OpenFile Toronto
The Globe’s makes an intriguing (albeit satirical) suggestion: exploit Mayor Rob Ford’s sometimes-embarrassing antics as a tourist draw.
As Southey puts it:
We’re stuck with this mayor for over two years more. But it needn’t be all bad. I hereby invite the rest of Canada, and indeed the world, to visit Toronto, the City with the World’s Most Embarrassing Mayor! Forgo your drive to the Reversing Falls: Imagine the children’s wonder at the Reversing Council, a place …

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[18 Apr 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Spotted: A Frank Assessment

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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[20 Mar 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Rob Ford uses scare tactics in last-ditch effort to sway council on subways

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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[27 Feb 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Is Rob Ford doing to subways what he did to “efficiencies”? Star poll finds city split on LRT/subway issue

Posted by John Michael McGrath, OpenFile Toronto
Here’s an item from the weekend that shouldn’t be missed: the Toronto Star/Angus Reid survey on Rob Ford’s approval rating, subways, and who Torontonians trust on these issues. But before we dive in to the numbers, why does a poll like this matter three years before an election? Because the Mayor and his brother Doug Ford (Ward 2, Etoicoke North) think they’ve got re-election in the bag. From Marcus Gee’s Saturday column in the Globe and Mail:
Councillor Ford said …

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[9 Feb 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Reaction to the return of Transit City in Toronto

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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[1 Feb 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Eglinton Crosstown fight: do councillors force a special meeting?

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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[24 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]
At this morning’s Executive Committee meeting, Rob Ford defers key TCHC item

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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[16 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]
One way or another, Ford’s budget isn’t leaving council unscathed

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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[13 Dec 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Is Rob Ford slowly losing control of the budget?

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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[10 Nov 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Transportation Month: Day 1 of Toronto Talks Mobility

From Centre for City Ecology
Last night was Day 1 of Toronto Talks Mobility, the Transportation Month event hosted by the University of Toronto’s Cities Centre and the Canadian Urban Transit Association which continues today at Wynchwood Barns.
Students from the University of Toronto’s Workshop in Planning Practice will be writing summaries of this event and we will post them on our mobiliTO project page in the next couple of weeks. For now, here are some press articles and photos and comments from Twitter, like these:
nowtoronto The catchphrase of tonight is “value …

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[24 Oct 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Council liveblog: October 24th, 2011

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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[27 Sep 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Numbers changing as Toronto debates service cuts for second day

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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[10 Sep 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Stop Ford’s Cuts

From LeftStreamed
Toronto — 10 September 2011.

View on YouTube website

The idea is simple: Torontonians meet in the park and lay out a People’s Declaration – a clear set of demands to deliver to City Hall. Then we all show up at City Hall on September 26 and 27 to make sure that are these demands are met when council votes on the future of our city.
People across Toronto are mobilizing to save our city from Ford’s cuts. We’ve been part of marathon deputations, thousands of us have …

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[15 Aug 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Toronto Spoke: “This is how we solve the billion dollar deficit,” says HiMY SYeD

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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[29 Jul 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Torontonians at City Hall: Liveblogging the Executive Committee Budget Cut Meeting

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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[16 Jul 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Some late-night thoughts on Mayor Stupid with @thekeenanwire and @UnionSt | #TOpoli

By Orwell’s Bastard
Storify: great for aggregating tweets, but you can go blind putting them in order if you’re dealing with more than a handful.
If only there were a sort function …
[View the story "Why it's important to kill off the Pissed-off Taxpayer meme | #TOpoli" on Storify]
Tips of the chapeau to @AureliaCotta and @timfalconer and @HiMYSYeD as well.

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[13 Jul 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Online reaction: Jarvis bike lanes to be removed

Mayor Rob Ford: “I never supported #Jarvis Bike Lanes…only rumour I want ‘em removed..not a priority” #bikeTO #TOcouncil

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[14 May 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Himy for Mayor

By Derek Lang, BagelHot
Ended up walking down to the beach today. It was rainy and it’s been a while since I’ve been down there since moving to the other side of the city. Not surprisingly there was no one around. Torontoians are odd that way in that a bit of rain scares them off. Being a saturday they couldn’t even use the excuse that they were at work.
While walking toward the life guard station, in the distance I saw a figure …

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[18 Oct 2010 | Comments Off | ]
Whither You Progressives

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.