Paula Fletcher re-elected in Toronto-Danforth, starts her 20th year on council
Supporters cheering on Paula Fletcher’s victory on Oct. 24 were not disappointed as she received 74 per cent of the vote in Toronto-Danforth.
Supporters cheering on Paula Fletcher’s victory on Oct. 24 were not disappointed as she received 74 per cent of the vote in Toronto-Danforth.
Long-time Toronto-Danforth councillor Paula Fletcher will have four challengers for councillor in the municipal election on Oct. 24.
Federal Candidates for the Toronto-Danforth riding are set to debate at Centennial College’s Story Arts Centre tonight.
From the Don Valley in the north, Riverdale in the west and Greektown in the centre, every inch of Toronto-Danforth is special to Paula Fletcher.
With sky-high real estate prices, millennials are wondering if they will ever be able to afford to buy a house in East York and a vacation or two at the same time.
Two city councillors sat beside each other, while other candidates criticized them down at the Ward 14 debate on Wednesday.
Two women of very different backgrounds and political affiliations are prepping their campaigns in an attempt to beat the thrice elected incumbent in the coming June elections.
With the Black Foodie brand, Eden Hagos’s mission is to be a resource and a connector for people who are interested in food centred around the black identity.
A familiar face with over 10 years of experience in the position and an educator looking to bring “a new voice” to politics are so far the two candidates hoping to get people’s support in the upcoming Ontario’s electorate district election.
Instead of an indigenous K-12 school, it seems likely the historic Eastern Commerce high school in Toronto will become a French language high school, if some politicians and parents in East York get their way.