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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow loves to dress up and has a passion for dancing — and when she gets a chance to combine the two, ...
The original Instagram post included a video in which the mayor at city hall holds a video call, greeting a Palestinian ...
An Ontario Superior Court decision striking down Premier Doug Ford’s plan to remove bike lanes in Toronto was a major blow to ...
The mayor visited the building Tuesday and vowed to push for tougher action as problems persist, despite the city issuing ...
The Weeknd — who's set to perform a string of upcoming shows in Toronto — has committed to revitalize the basketball court ...
Chow had 37% of the vote as of 9:48 p.m. Toronto time with nearly all polls counted, according to Canadian Broadcasting Corp., holding off a surge from former deputy mayor Ana Bailao, who had 33%.
Olivia Chow, greeting a spectator at the Toronto Pride Parade, has been elected the city’s mayor, the first woman of color to hold the post.
Olivia Chow Elected New Mayor of Toronto, Out of 102 Candidates As the leader of Toronto, once considered an affordable model city, Ms. Chow will be tested by the same issues confronting other ...
Mayor Olivia Chow is scheduled to meet with production companies and broadcasters to encourage Canadian content production ...
Canada’s king of the costume is quickly being pushed off the throne by a queen of dressing up — for just about any occasion.
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