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The original Instagram post included a video in which the mayor at city hall holds a video call, greeting a Palestinian ...
The Weeknd couldn’t love Toronto any harder, and the city loves him right back. Over the weekend, the artist born Abel ...
The mayor visited the building Tuesday and vowed to push for tougher action as problems persist, despite the city issuing ...
Toronto’s very own "Starboy," world-renowned singer The Weeknd, has been awarded a key to the city ahead of his highly ...
Tesfaye is the second local celeb to receive the Key to the City in the past few days; director Guillermo del Toro received ...
Toronto honours The Weeknd with the key to the city and proclaims July 26-27 as 'The Weeknd Weekend' with the singer's return ...
Mayor Olivia Chow is scheduled to meet with production companies and broadcasters to encourage Canadian content production ...
The Weeknd — who's set to perform a string of upcoming shows in Toronto — has committed to revitalize the basketball court ...
Olivia Chow was elected Toronto's next mayor in an unexpectedly close race Monday, promising to bring a more progressive approach after more than a decade of conservative leadership at city hall ...
Olivia Chow has the plan to address these concerns, to build on the strength of our diversity as a city, and to make Toronto a better place to live, work and grow – for everyone, not just for ...
Who is she? Olivia Chow is the new mayor-elect of Toronto, making her the first Chinese Canadian to win the office. Born in Hong Kong, Chow moved to Toronto when she was 13 years old.
Born in Hong Kong, Chow moved to Toronto when she was 13 years old. Now 66, Chow is a veteran progressive politician. She won her first election in 1985 for a seat on the Toronto Board of Education.