Jacob Lisgar
New Member
Just wondering what people think of a https://www.progresstoronto.ca/ showing up and trying to sway the election towards "Progressive" candidates. Might not be apparent to most people but this looks like an NDP operation.
Just wondering what people think of a https://www.progresstoronto.ca/ showing up and trying to sway the election towards "Progressive" candidates. Might not be apparent to most people but this looks like an NDP operation.
"Veteran #Toronto city councillor @Janet_Davis to make “significant announcement” Wednesday, 10:15 AM Coxwell and Memorial Park Avenue, just outside the East York Civic Centre."
https://twitter.com/dmrider/status/1006344005930700800?s=19
Answer easily found on the Members of Council page at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/council/members-of-council/Did Chin Lee resign his seat or just go on leave to run provincially? He lost as well.
Reappointing a councillor who resigns to run federally or provincially and loses would be a good precedent. It’s much cheaper to organize, minimizes disruption and respects the will of the electorate. It also increases the likelihood that the councillor resigns for the election period, which is the responsible thing to do. This would essentially make it an unpaid leave.Answer easily found on the Members of Council page at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/council/members-of-council/
To make it easier, he resigned. Ward 41 is vacant. (Interestingly the ghastly Minnan-Wong, who also lost, did NOT resign his Council seat so we are still left with him. (Maybe he can do less damage as a Councillor??) In theory Council could reappoint Chin Lee.
Reappointing a councillor who resigns to run federally or provincially and loses would be a good precedent. It’s much cheaper to organize, minimizes disruption and respects the will of the electorate. It also increases the likelihood that the councillor resigns for the election period, which is the responsible thing to do. This would essentially make it an unpaid leave.
After 15 years in office, Ward 31 (Beaches-East York) Councillor Janet Davis is ending her career in municipal politics.
“I'm announcing that I won't be seeking re-election in the 2018 municipal election,” Davis said in an interview with Toronto.com at her East York home on June 12. “I have thought about it for some time and I've been back and forth, but I am now solid that this is the right decision and the right time, and it's time to pass the mantle.”
https://www.toronto.com/news-story/...-won-t-seek-re-election/#.WyElwLweDLF.twitter
After 15 years in office, Ward 31 (Beaches-East York) Councillor Janet Davis is ending her career in municipal politics.
“I'm announcing that I won't be seeking re-election in the 2018 municipal election,” Davis said in an interview with Toronto.com at her East York home on June 12. “I have thought about it for some time and I've been back and forth, but I am now solid that this is the right decision and the right time, and it's time to pass the mantle.”
https://www.toronto.com/news-story/...-won-t-seek-re-election/#.WyElwLweDLF.twitter
After 15 years in office, Ward 31 (Beaches-East York) Councillor Janet Davis is ending her career in municipal politics.
“I'm announcing that I won't be seeking re-election in the 2018 municipal election,” Davis said in an interview with Toronto.com at her East York home on June 12. “I have thought about it for some time and I've been back and forth, but I am now solid that this is the right decision and the right time, and it's time to pass the mantle.”
https://www.toronto.com/news-story/...-won-t-seek-re-election/#.WyElwLweDLF.twitter
Answer easily found on the Members of Council page at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/council/members-of-council/
To make it easier, he resigned. Ward 41 is vacant. (Interestingly the ghastly Minnan-Wong, who also lost, did NOT resign his Council seat so we are still left with him. (Maybe he can do less damage as a Councillor??) In theory Council could reappoint Chin Lee.