Central Toronto Daily Updates
A quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Central Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read MoreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Central Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read MoreChrystia Freeland was re-appointed to top positions in the federal cabinet though some other Toronto appointments might be less obvious.
Read MoreThe Liberals swept central Toronto again in this election but attention focused on Green Party leader Annamie Paul’s losing quest for a seat.
Read MoreThe Beth Tzedec synagogue congregation at 1700 Bathurst St. will host In Conversation on May 31 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Read MoreOn Nov. 4, Carolyn Bennett and Chrystia Freeland were appointed to Justin Trudeau’s new 31-person cabinet — but that doesn’t mean either will be forgetting their local ridings, the two midtown MPs say.
Read MoreThe race in University-Rosedale had been seen as a dead heat just weeks leading up to the Oct. 19 election, but University of Toronto political professor Nelson Wiseman says the riding was likely never going to become an NDP seat.
Read MoreFreeland took 27,806 votes for 49.8 percent of the ballots, more than 20 ahead of runner-up NDP candidate Jennifer Hollett. Conservative Karim Jivraj was third with 17.5 percent and the Green’s Nick Wright fourth with 2.9 percent.
Read MoreThere’s less than a week left in the 2015 federal election, and while recent projections are consistently placing the Liberals in
Read MoreAs of Sept. 27, University-Rosedale Conservative candidate Karim Jivraj was projected by ThreeHundredEight.com to receive 17.2 percent of the vote, while the Liberal’s Chrystia Freeland was at 40.6 percent and NDP candidate Jennifer Hollett 35.2 percent.
Read MoreUniversity-Rosedale is a new electoral district, stretching roughly from Dupont Street and the Beltline Trail in the north to Bloor Street East and Dundas Street West in the south, and from Ossington Avenue in the west to Bayview Avenue in the east.
Read MoreFormer journalist Jennifer Hollett will be the NDP candidate in the new riding of University-Rosedale in October’s federal election. The 39-year-old Annex resident, who worked with CBC, CTV and MuchMusic during her decade-spanning TV career before pursuing a master’s degree in public administration at Harvard University, launched her campaign on May 31.
Read MoreLess than a week after staving off a spirited challenge by the NDP and holding Toronto Centre for the Liberal party, new MP Chrystia Freeland was mapping out a new strategy.
Read MoreChrystia Freeland is running for Toronto Centre. Literally.
Read MoreNDP candidate Linda McQuaig may have lost the Toronto Centre byelection on Nov. 25, but you wouldn’t know it from her “victory party” at downtown’s upscale Hot House Café.
Read MoreIn her victory speech, newly elected Toronto Centre MP Chrystia Freeland went on the offensive against NDP tactics of “negative personal attacks” for the first time, saying they took a page out of the Conservatives’ book.
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