Council fails to reach decision on food trucks
City council opened discussions on April 2 about cutting some of the red tape surrounding the rules for food trucks in Toronto.
City council opened discussions on April 2 about cutting some of the red tape surrounding the rules for food trucks in Toronto.
City councillors began on April 1 the debate on the future of Billy Bishop Island Airport. After a proposal from Porter Airlines to allow jets in and out of the airport, councillors are still undecided…
Toronto city councillors will soon be tweeting their thoughts on Twitter-handling during campaigns as council voted on Feb. 20 to prolong the debate on using social media for election campaigning.
Toronto Councillor Doug Ford announced Thursday February 20 that he will not be running for a seat at Queen’s Park, instead opting to run the municipal re-election campaign for his brother, Rob Ford. With both…
Going into Toronto city council’s two-day budget talks, Mayor Rob Ford had a plan. Ford had prepared a series of 18 motions that outlined what he would do to save the city $60 million dollars….
Toronto City Council approved the $9.6-billion operating budget for 2014 in a 35-9 vote on the eening of Jan. 30, leaving Mayor Ford angry at councillors for failing to pass most of his alleged cost-saving measures.
Despite Mayor Rob Ford and Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti’s efforts to avoid any tax increases for 2014, city council voted Wednesday to raise taxes by 2.23 per cent. Follow the action today as council responds to…
Toronto City Council has voted 32 to 13 to increase residential property taxes 2.23 per cent for 2014.
Mayor Rob Ford has called it the “worst” budget he’s ever seen. Deputy mayor Norm Kelly will bring forward budget chief Frank Di Giorgio’s 2014 budget plan. Here’s what the city staff have proposed: click here.
Days after Toronto city councillors stripped Mayor Rob Ford (Ward 2, Etobicoke North) of nearly all but his ceremonial powers, the mood at City Hall has become, according to a couple of insiders, a bit…