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Tag Archives: NOW Magazine
Move over Rob Ford: NOW Magazine Feature
A new article by Cynthia McQueen of NOW Magazine: NOW talked to the man behind RobbnotFord.com. Robb Johannes doesn’t feel that Ford has been honest or that he reflects our city’s diverse population. The musician hopes to distance himself from the … Continue reading
Posted in Buses, Candidates, Civic Participation, Cycling, David Soknacki, Diversity, My Campaign, Participation, Rob Ford, Subways, Transit, TTC, We Can Do Better Toronto
Tagged 2014, bike lanes, Candidates, cycling, Cynthia McQueen, David Soknacki, Mayor, Mayoral Race 2014, Not Ford, NOW Magazine, Rob Ford, Robb Johannes, Robb Not Ford, robbnotford, TOPoli, Toronto, Toronto Rob Ford, transit, TTC, voteTO, wheelchair accessibility
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The First Time I Beat Rob Ford
The first time I beat Rob Ford, it was in court. Allow me to elaborate. In November 2011, myself and Tim Broughton, one of the managers of Toronto’s C’est What? venue, stood in court to challenge two Rob Ford-championed anti-graffiti … Continue reading
Posted in Graffiti, My Campaign, Winning
Tagged anti-postering, Ben Spurr, C'est What?, Canada, Charter of Rights, Evolve Festival, freedom of expression, Halifax, Jaggi Singh, Mayor, NOW Magazine, Peterborough, Pop Montreal, postering, Ramsden, Rob Ford, Robb Johannes, robbnotford, TOPoli, Toronto, voteTO
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