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Tag Archives: Stephen Spencer Davis
“Candidate to Watch: Robb Johannes” (via The Grid Toronto)
Thanks to Stephen Spencer Davis of The Grid, who previously discussed Robb’s winning performance at the first mayoral debate in Scarborough, for the following piece: Candidate to watch: Robb Johannes, mayoral hopeful Where you might have seen him: In The Grid, where we … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Arts and Culture, Budget, Buses, Candidates, Debate, Leadership, LRT, My Campaign, Rob Ford, Social Services, Subways, Taxes, Transit, TTC
Tagged 2014, Candidates, Mayor, Mayoral Race 2014, Not Ford, Rob Ford, Robb Johannes, Robb Not Ford, robbnotford, Stephen Spencer Davis, The Grid, TOPoli, Toronto, Toronto Rob Ford, Toronto Star, transit, TTC, voteTO, We Can Do Better Toronto
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To Not Divide Communities: Skedline Interview
“The mayor is only one vote on council… they do have additional responsibilities to do with your ability to listen and facilitate everybody, to not divide communities… I don’t think there’s anything really all that radical in my campaign. It’s nothing … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates, Communities, My Campaign, Olivia Chow, Participation, Youth
Tagged 2014, Campaigning, Katherine Cummings, Mayor, Mayoral Race 2014, Not Ford, Rob Ford, Robb Johannes, Robb Not Ford, robbnotford, Skedline, Stephen Spencer Davis, The Grid, TOPoli, Toronto, Toronto Rob Ford, voteTO
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Who won this week?
Thanks to The Grid in Toronto, amongst many other media outlets across Canada, for declaring Robb Johannes the winner of last Wednesday’s Toronto Mayoral Forum in the article “Bring the ‘Paign: Robb vs. Rob.” Johannes was articulate, not only in … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Leadership, LRT, My Campaign, Scarborough, Transit, Winning
Tagged Christopher Hume, Debate, Leadership, LRT, Mayor, Mayoral Race 2014, Rob Ford, Robb Johannes, Robb Not Ford, robbnotford, Scarborough, Stephen Spencer Davis, The Grid, TOPoli, Toronto, Toronto Star, transit, voteTO, Winning
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