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property taxes. The
Canadian Taxpayers Federation and Toronto Board of Trade were opposed, with the latter warning that the proposals would have a negative economic impact on businesses. Miller asserted that residents support the notion of increased taxes as long as the money is being used properly. A survey conducted by the Environics Research Group showed that 70 per cent of respondents supported a cut in expenditures rather than new taxes. A similar number also preferred that the proposals to be debated in the 2010 municipal election before being implemented, as Miller did not mention new taxes during the 2006 campaign. On July 16, council voted 23-22 to defer debating the measures until after the
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required to defend all proposed expenditures. The city later announced a hiring freeze. Early fears of significant tax increases were allayed by significant provincial investment in the city. Led by Miller, council passed a $ 7.6 billion operating budget by a vote of 27-17, again holding residential tax increases to 3 per cent and business tax increases to 1 per cent. The budget contained new money to hire police officers and bus drivers.
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offer was made or that a price was negotiated. He added that a deal would have been impossible, as the province had not granted its approval at the time. Green Lane has upheld Miller's version of events. This controversy notwithstanding, James has written in support of the Green Lane purchase. The deal was completed in
December 2006, with Toronto paying $ 220 million for the site.
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highlighted by the elimination of three $ 200,000 a year positions. In making the changes, Miller described
Toronto's existing bureaucracy as "incomprehensible to Torontonians" and in need of reform. The package passed council by a vote of 33-9. Miller tried to create a mandatory lobbyist registry in September 2006, but council voted to refer the matter for further study.
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skeptical about the "strong-mayor system", where the mayor holds increased powers relative to other councillors, Miller endorsed a 2005 panel report which gave the mayor additional powers and created a formal city executive. He argued that
Toronto needed to restructure itself before getting new powers from the province. Council endorsed the reforms in December 2005.
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taxes or turned them against. Miller pointed out that two-thirds of 30,000 hits to the website were in favour of the plan. He also argued that at neighbourhood meetings, most initial questions were not about taxes but rather about service improvements. The measures were passed on
October 23, 2007 by a majority of 26-19 and 25-20.
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income earners. Council voted later in the year to approve $ 13.6 million for new housing projects, amounting to 312 new homes. Miller's housing advisor, Sean Goetz-Gadon, argued in 2004 that
Toronto could accommodate 10,000 subsidized housing units for both people experiencing homelessness and those at risk of homelessness.
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both sides together. A tentative deal was signed in early
November, with reports that board had compromised on retention pay. One published report suggests that Ralph Lean, a leading Miller fundraiser, played an instrumental role in ending the dispute through private negotiations with former association head
1986:. While making this announcement, he described the Toronto Port Authority as "a rogue agency that is not accountable to anyone" and renewed his criticism of the expanding island airport. His environmental strategy outlines a four-year neighbourhood beautification program in each of Toronto's neighbourhoods.
2022:, citing family reasons. An Ipsos Reid poll earlier that month revealed that almost 8 in 10 Torontonians wanted Miller replaced as mayor, over dissatisfaction at his handling of the 39-day municipal strike. Many of Miller's supporters had defected to other potential candidates, likely to be former Ontario
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initiative. The city faced a deadline of June 27, 2009 to commit to the $ 1.2-billion deal signed with
Bombardier for the 204 streetcars. To put pressure on the Harper government to come up with its one-third share of the cost, Miller and Premier Dalton McGuinty made an announcement in Thunder Bay to
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Toronto's public transit system and expand provincial highways. Miller welcomed the new revenue, saying that it was a step in the direction of permanent funding. Miller later described Harper's 2007 budget as a "step
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as Fantino's permanent replacement. There was some media speculation that the mayor's office would have preferred Boyd for the position, though Miller denied this. In an effort to move beyond previous hostilities, Miller awarded Fantino with the Key to the City on April 14, 2005. During the ceremony,
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that its proposal could have saved the city up to $ 100 million (Bombardier officials have questioned this figure). Miller and TTC chair Howard Moscoe have argued that the Bombardier contract was awarded fairly, and that it will provide the city with both affordable subway cars and local parts-supply
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Miller has since pushed to have the two tax measures implemented. An Environics Research Group for real estate and construction groups showing that 62 per cent were against the measures, while 85 per cent thought that Miller's campaign at fairtaxes.ca either had no effect on their support for the new
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suggested that the city could make up for its budgetary shortfall by raising property taxes above 3 per cent. Miller rejected this advice. The total operating budget for the year was $ 7.1 billion, with residential property tax increases again held to 3 per cent and business and industry property tax
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world fair. He argued that the event would assist the city's plans for waterfront renewal, and would "show Toronto to the world". Council voted 37-2 to launch a bid in May 2006. The bid collapsed in November 2006, when the federal, provincial and municipal governments failed to reach agreement on who
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as a prop in this campaign, symbolizing his commitment to cleaning up Toronto both literally, in terms of litter, and metaphorically, arguing that there were shady deals at City Hall. He pledged to cancel the airport bridge, appoint a municipal ethics commissioner, and promote public transit by fully
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Miller later criticized the McGuinty government's 2007 budget. He supported the province's anti-poverty initiatives, but also argued that it was refusing to "pay its bills", and said that Toronto's budgetary problems were the result of $ 500 million in social service costs mandated by the provincial
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and several other councillors criticized Miller for spending $ 100,000 on the program before it was debated on and approved by council, and suggesting that he was advancing his personal agenda. Miller's office argued that council approval was unnecessary for the initiative, as it had appeared in his
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Miller formally launched a campaign for Canada's cities to receive one of six cents charged on every dollar under the existing Goods and Services Tax at the Toronto City Summit Alliance's Toronto Summit 2007. He has argued that the transfer will provide a reliable and permanent source of funding for
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blamed Miller for withholding support from other New Democrats. According to one report, Churley briefly mused challenging him for mayor in 2006 before deciding not to do so. Miller supported Paul Martin's call for a total ban on handguns, and urged Martin to bring forward tougher bail conditions on
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In February 2004, Miller called for greater coordination between all three levels of government in overseeing patterns of immigration within Canada. In early 2005, the City of Toronto earmarked up to $ 5 million to assist about 2,000 refugees who were expected to arrive from tsunami-ravaged areas of
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Miller created a new Toronto Film Board in November 2004 to improve the economic prospects of the city's multibillion-dollar film industry. He was himself designated as the board's chair, and convened its first meeting in February 2005. Toronto also received $ 500,000 from the federal government for
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Some journalists noted similarities between Miller's revised policy and that proposed by John Tory in 2003. Miller also called upon Toronto's business leaders to target street crime by providing jobs for unemployed youth; one year later, he was able to report increased hirings in both the public and
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asking Miller to become personally involved through his role as a board member. It also issued an open letter which asked if Miller wanted to be remembered "as the mayor who was tough on crime, or the mayor who was tough on cops". On October 31, Miller informed the media that he was working to bring
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as the lone dissenter. Based upon interviews, a majority of councillors are expected to vote to reverse the controversial cuts at the next meeting scheduled for September 26. Ashton suggested that "'s grip is slipping" and "It's like the emperor is doing a slow striptease". An arbitrator later ruled
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as Toronto's budget chief. Although Miller and Soknacki are from different ideological backgrounds, they were political allies in managing the city's finances. Toronto's budget shortfall when Miller assumed office was $ 344 million. There was a general agreement among local politicians and political
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that controls the Toronto Island Airport. Miller called for the TPA to be either eliminated or significantly reformed, and has argued that more oversight powers should be granted to the Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corp., which is managed by all three levels of government. Miller himself joined
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a distant second, while Miller and Tory initially had support in single digits. Miller's polling numbers stalled around 12-13 per cent for most of 2003, but increased in October when front-runner Hall suddenly lost much of her support. He first led a citywide poll on October 22, 2003, scoring 31 per
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in polls, and Smitherman dismissed Miller's support of Pantalone saying "If voters wanted the status quo, David Miller would still be in this race." Miller has accused Ford and Smitherman of wanting to "tear down Toronto", and suggested that Smitherman posed the greater danger as mayor. Late in the
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In his campaign platform, released November 1, 2006, Miller promised 4,000 units of affordable housing, a mandatory lobbyist registry, and a further expansion of the green bin program into apartments and condominiums. He said that he would negotiate with the federal and provincial governments for a
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In May 2006, the provincial government passed legislation to extend municipal terms from three years to four. Miller supported the change, saying that municipal leaders need longer terms of office to carry out their mandate. In June 2006, he led council in approving a measure to permit the mayor to
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Miller had criticized the provincial government's previous authority over Toronto as constitutionally outdated and a barrier to economic growth, noting that simple changes like parking levies and tax-free transit passes needed approval from the provincial government. He gave his full support to the
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burdened the city with disproportionately high service costs, and has asked the provincial government to re-assume responsibility for some of these programs. As of 2007, Toronto pays $ 730 million for services that were provincial responsibilities before Harris came to power (Harris stated that the
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initially expressed pessimism over Miller's 'One-cent now' campaign, stating that "I can assure you our citizens can't point out to us where there's a lot of waste. Toronto, unfortunately, has that situation, in which their citizens are saying it, as well as their board of trade has been saying it
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rejected the request outright. Baird stated that streetcar funding clearly failed to meet the stimulus bill's requirement that the funds would have to be spent in 2 years, as that was meant to put money into the economy quickly to buoy demand and staving off deflation, while Transit City would have
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as Minister for Communities in February 2006, and tried without success to persuade the Harper government against eliminating Canada's national child-care plan. He expressed mixed views about the Harper government's first budget, noting that it allowed Toronto to construct 1,000 units of affordable
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Miller convened a summit on affordable housing in late February 2004, bringing in representatives from all three levels of government. As the summit was formally convened, he secured $ 24 million in funding from the provincial government to construct more than 900 units of housing for low-to-middle
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was included in the program. In marking the achievement, Miller described Toronto as "a North American leader in recycling and composting programs". Toronto currently recycles and composts 40 per cent of the garbage collected by the city; it plans to increase this figure to 60 per cent in 2010, and
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columnist Royson James suggested that the city had received a better offer for the Green Lane site one year earlier, and failed to act on it. Miller described James's accusation as "categorically false", acknowledging that the city received a conditional proposal in 2005 but denying that any formal
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After a series of gang-related shootings in summer 2005, Miller argued that lax American gun laws were creating unsafe conditions in Toronto. He noted that half the firearms in Toronto originated in America. He also announced that most of a $ 4.3 million police budget surplus would go toward hiring
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in 2005, and won a panel ruling which forced a halt to the project in October. The city subsequently cited a potential bias on the part of one of the judges, and asked that the ruling be set aside. The panel voted 2-1 to recuse themselves in November 2005, and so overturned their previous decision.
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implemented $ 34-million in service cuts to the 2007 budget in August 2007 without seeking council approval. Miller's spokesperson defended the move, saying "we've got a serious financial shortfall that has to be addressed". The North York and Etobicoke community councils passed motions, by 9-1 and
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The Harper government announced in May 2006 that it would conduct a review of the Port Authority, and scrutinize past decisions related to the bridge project. Former deputy minister of justice Roger Tassé was named to oversee the review. Miller described himself as "cautiously optimistic", although
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Mayor Lastman and Miller had an adversarial relationship on council. This was exemplified during a May 2002 debate when Lastman yelled at Miller, "You will never be mayor of this city because you say stupid and dumb things!" Miller later remarked that the exchange was what encouraged him to run for
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Miller won the unanimous support of his colleagues in July 2001 for a motion requesting that the federal government approve the transfer of gasoline-tax revenues to Toronto's public transit system. He later suggested that Toronto's building revenues could be put toward priority spending rather than
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Miller called for more dedicated bus lines and increased light rapid transit, with a corresponding de-emphasis on subway construction. He has also called for a Universal Transit Pass (or "U-pass"), to encourage transit use among college and university students. He promised to continue to limit tax
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Miller supports the current non-partisan system of municipal government in Toronto. He has opposed suggestions that party politics should be introduced, arguing that this would undermine the consensus nature of municipal government and "creat a group of people who have a duty to oppose". Initially
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Miller convened a meeting of Canada's major urban mayors in January 2004, and argued at the summit that Canadian cities needed enhanced powers of governance to deal with a variety modern challenges. In September of the same year, Miller hosted a meeting of ten major city Canadian mayors, examining
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Shortly after assuming office, Miller introduced a $ 3 million "clean and beautiful" city initiative to involve ordinary Torontonians in the cleanup of their city. A more comprehensive plan was subsequently introduced and approved by council later in the year, allocating an extra $ 21 million over
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In March 2005, Miller asked of the Police Services Board that he be granted a participatory role in the selection of the next police chief. He argued that he could provide "a voice that represents all Torontonians rather than that of a particular stakeholder", and said that he would recuse himself
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Miller took part in negotiations with the federal and provincial governments during 2004, which resulted in one billion dollars in additional funding being allocated for the TTC over five years. The city also received an additional $ 70 million in up-front provincial funding in 2004 to forestall a
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Miller's first budget was passed by city council in late April 2004, by a vote of 29-10. The city eliminated its previous shortfall while increasing spending by 6 per cent, and keeping residential property taxes increases at 3 per cent and business and industrial property taxes to 1.5 per cent The
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was also critical, saying that Miller "has to assume officially the responsibility" for Fantino's contract not being renewed, and should "not keep pretending that he has nothing to do with it". Miller described Sorbara's comments as "total nonsense". See John Barber, "Miller, Sorbara trade verbal
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Miller reassembled his first mayoral campaign team for his 2006 re-election bid. John Laschinger and Peter Donolo returned in prominent roles, joined by new figures such as Ralph Lean and John Ronson as fundraisers, Dan Tisch as communications chair, and other prominent supporters such as Patrick
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In early 2005, Miller argued that Fantino's replacement as the police chief should revamp the city's scheduling practices. He argued that the existing system was designed for the convenience of officers living outside of Toronto, and should be revised to permit more officers on the streets during
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attacking the cuts as "quick, perhaps poorly thought out decisions". While they acknowledged the city was faced with a significant budget crisis, they described Miller's announcements as a political ploy, citing his initial move to go to the media instead of calling special session to discuss the
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Miller engaged in a scaled-back consultation process prior to delivering his second budget in 2005. Following months of difficult negotiations, the city passed a balanced budget by taking $ 19.8 million from its reserve funds. Soknacki acknowledged that this was a difficult decision, and Miller's
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In late September 2006, it was reported that Robert Deluce's REGCO (the parent company of Porter Airlines) received $ 20 million of the $ 35 million paid by the federal government. This payment assisted Deluce in starting his new airline, and opponents have charged that it was for all intents and
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compared the two mayors, saying "Hazel McCallion runs a tight ship. David Miller's ship has leaks all over the place," and some commentators suggested that Toronto would have a difficult time making a credible case to the federal government for funding. She unveiled her own plan known as 'Cities
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for cities. He was a prominent supporter of the Martin government's 2005 budget, and argued against bringing down the minority Liberal government to force a summer election. In June 2005, Miller welcomed a federal commitment to provide $ 1.9 billion to Ontario municipalities over five years from
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Miller brought forward a series of measures to provide shelter and warmth for Toronto's homeless population during the winter months in 2004, including a decision to set up an emergency centre before Christmas. The shelter had 80 beds, and provided reference services. During the previous Lastman
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in October 2005 showed that the mayor, council, police and judges all received low to middling grades from the Toronto public in their handling of increased gang activity. The poll gave Police Chief Bill Blair and the Toronto Police Services a C average grade, followed by community leaders (C-),
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and Premier Dalton McGuinty to announce tougher bail conditions for persons accused of gun crimes. Miller and McGuinty both support Harper's plan for a "reverse-onus" provision, in which persons accused of gun crimes will be required to demonstrate why they should not be held in custody before a
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In late October 2006, Miller proposed that Toronto's 200,000 landed immigrants be permitted to vote in municipal elections. Pitfield later indicated her support for the proposal, and Provincial Municipal Affairs Minister John Gerretsen indicated his willingness to examine it after the election.
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will "give the city freedom and flexibility to deliver services creatively and effectively", and that it "will essentially be Toronto's constitution". The act was formally proclaimed on January 1, 2007. Soon after, Toronto used its new powers to delegate local matters to community councils, and
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Critics of the one cent campaign said that it was losing support, citing declining petition signatures and no federal politicians on side, and suggested that residents have become desensitized to Miller's frequent calls for outside funding to fix the city's problems. Miller remained optimistic,
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decision which allowed a high-rise project on Queen Street West. The area is known for art galleries and low-rent studios, and Miller has argued that high-rise construction will compromise the city's creative sector. He later introduced a motion directing staff to "pursue all available options"
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responded that Miller's request amounted to political interference, and said there was "some contradiction" between the request and Miller's earlier refusal to engage in public debate over Fantino's removal. The board turned down Miller's request. By way of compromise, he was allowed to see the
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With Miller's permission, the TTC approved a small fare increase in early 2005. The price of adult tickets and tokens was increased by ten cents, while adult cash fare was increased 25 cents. The TTC mitigated this change by introducing a weekly $ 30 pass that could be transferred among several
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announced that it would provide $ 355 million in provincial gas tax revenues for the TTC over three years. Miller welcomed this investment, but later criticized the McGuinty government for including a planned cash bailout in early 2005 as part of its larger grant, rather than as a separate cash
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In January 2006, there were media reports that Toronto was facing a $ 532 million shortfall on its operating budget. To promote cost-cutting, Miller and Soknacki encouraged the city to adopt a "zero-based budgeting" approach, wherein all city departments begin with zero authorized funds and are
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Hall's support continued to dissipate, and she fell to a distant third. The final stage of the campaign was between Miller and Tory, who each had a base of solid support; Miller among urban residents and progressives, while Tory was backed by the suburbs and conservatives. Days before the vote,
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In early 2004, McGuinty told reporters that Miller's government had asked for more money in transfer payments than the province could provide. McGuinty's first budget, introduced later in the year, nevertheless honoured a commitment to provide municipalities including Toronto with a portion of
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In late 2005, Miller endorsed a policy which shifted a portion of Toronto's property tax burden from businesses and commercial operators to homeowners. Acknowledging that this was a difficult decision, he argued that it was necessary to prevent an exodus of jobs from the city. The decision was
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amalgamated several surrounding municipalities into the City of Toronto in 1997, with the stated intention of eliminating duplication of services and increasing efficiency. Miller argued that the decision to eliminate six local councils and establish a "megacity" was carried out without public
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Miller appointed David Mullan as Toronto's first Integrity Commissioner in July 2004. In the same month, he brought forward a motion calling for council to ban corporate and union donations to municipal candidates. He later introduced a comprehensive plan to restructure Toronto's bureaucracy,
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Based upon a 2007 city report, Miller proposed imposing a $ 60 vehicle-registration tax and a 1.5 per cent land transfer tax, which would be expected to generate $ 354 million. He argued that the new measures were essential to sustaining the city's budget, without reducing services or raising
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Bridge. He argued that the bridge was detrimental to the regional environment, was unwanted by most local residents, and stood in the way of a more comprehensive renewal of the waterfront economy. Supporters of the bridge argued that it would make airline service more efficient, and provide a
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Miller also supports the creation of rapid transit bus service lines throughout the city, arguing that these will provide the benefits of subway travel at a much lower expense. He has promoted the TTC Ridership Growth Strategy, a plan which aims to increase ridership and reduce overcrowding.
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within the city, in accordance with the recommendations of the TTC ridership plan. The right-of-way project passed council by a vote of 36-7 in September 2004, but triggered some local opposition. Supporters argue that the project will make public transit more efficient, and set an important
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Miller dismissed Ashton from the executive committee for being the lone member to vote for the deferral of the new taxes. The committee is part of the new "strong mayor" system where key issues are dealt with before being brought to full council. The stated intention was to streamline the
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appointed five members of the Port Authority executive before the report was complete. When the Tassé Report was released in November 2006, it defended the Port Authority's decision to sign a bridge contract just before the 2003 election, and described the $ 35 million payout to DeLuce as
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recycling program, a composting project designed to reduce the amount of waste that Toronto ships to landfills. The project was initiated in Etobicoke in 2002, and the other areas of Toronto have been added since Miller's election as mayor. Green Bin became citywide in October 2005 when
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as criminals. The following year, he argued that the union's controversial "Operation True Blue" telemarketing campaign was creating a climate of intimidation for Toronto residents. Both Miller and his wife claimed that they had received threatening telephone calls during the
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have argued that the right-of-way will increase automobile congestion, since the proposal bans left turns and may divert traffic to neighbourhood streets. Supporters have questioned this latter claim, claiming instead that the previous right-of-way streetcar implemented on
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was appointed as the city's new budget chief. The city introduced $ 7.8 billion operating budget with a 3.8 per cent property tax increase in 2007; Miller argued that the increase was necessary for the city's expenses. Miller has also pushed for new municipal taxes (mostly
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share of the Goods and Services Tax and Provincial Sales Tax, noting that a GST/PST transfer of only one cent would increase Toronto's annual revenues by $ 450 million. Miller also called for a National Transit Strategy to fund public transit in Canada's largest cities.
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and Dalton McGuinty, supported the option of local trash incineration as it would reduce dependence on landfill space. Miller opposed this, citing both cost concerns and a threat to the environment. He also reiterated his opposition to shipping Toronto's garbage to the
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for downtown residents, as well as preventing other economies from flourishing in the waterfront region. Miller argued that the city may soon have to face the choice of "an industrial or revitalized waterfront". Some supporters of expansion have suggested this is a
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increases held to 1.5 per cent. Increased funds were provided to policing, transit, parks and social programs. Miller and Soknacki argued that it was the best possible budget under the circumstances, although it was criticized by several right-wing councillors.
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which the Lord Mayor walked away from after several questions about the local controversy. He later apologized, saying "the allegations are serious and I shouldn't have referred to them with humour". After the mayor's initial comment, Fantino was quoted on the
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financial benefit. The vote, held on December 3, 2003, was 32-12 in favour of withdrawal. Afterwards, the federal government announced that it would withdraw its support for the project. There were subsequent threats of legal action against the City by the
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on CP24. A staff member at the station commented on the difference between the Miller's show and that of his predecessor: "with Miller you receive answers to questions. Lastman's show was just a circus." In the same year, filmmaker Andrew Munger released
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decision-making process, but Ashton and Ootes have criticized Miller for treating it as a cabinet and limiting debate with the whole council. Ashton argued that Miller did little to persuade skeptical councillors and the public of the need for new taxes.
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administration argued that the provincial government had increased Toronto's budgetary difficulties by not providing $ 72.3 million for provincially mandated social programs. During the late stages of negotiations, provincial Municipal Affairs Minister
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in southwestern Ontario. It is believed that this purchase will solve Toronto's waste disposal problems for several years, as the city explores other options for the future. Council voted 26-12 to accept the plan. This was criticized by London Mayor
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In March 2007, Miller unveiled a plan to reduce the city's greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent by 2020, and by 80 per cent in 2050 (based on a 1990 baseline). Miller has argued that the plan is viable, and is based on similar initiatives in the
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voted not to renew Fantino's contract as chief. The next month, city council rejected a motion from Fantino's supporters which sought to overturn the decision. Miller's position was that a full council debate on the matter would have violated the
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were named as honorary co-chairs. Miller highlighted safety issues at his campaign launch, and criticized the federal Conservative government's plans to cancel the national gun registry. He received a qualified endorsement from the
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newspaper report on November 13, 1991, with 192 of 196 polls having reported. The final results were not significantly different. All other municipal results are taken from official summaries made available by the City of Toronto.
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been a long-term project. Also the stimulus required funds to be spent on infrastructure in the municipality where the application is granted to create local employment, whereas the jobs created by building streetcars would be in
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The City of Toronto is introducing a 9 per cent water rate increase for 2007, with similar increases expected for the foreseeable future. Miller's administration argues that the money is needed to fix aging water and sewer pipes.
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acknowledged that she could not win, and encouraged her supporters to vote for Miller over Tory. Miller defeated Tory 43 per cent to 38 per cent (Hall was third with 9 per cent), and appointed Jane Jacobs and former Toronto Mayor
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to head a panel on gun-related crime in the city. Fantino described Miller's plan as "holistic", and gave it his support. Some councillors expressed concern that the measures would not be effective against serious criminals, and
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during 2005. Many of Miller's initiatives did not come to fruition within his first few years as mayor. Supporters pointed out they were centred on long-term development goals, while detractors criticized the pace of change.
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three years to pay for various cleanups. The "clean and beautiful" project was allocated $ 6.4 million in 2005, with much of the money directed toward projects such as litter pickup and cleanups of neglected public space.
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residents in a 1985 arbitration case while an articling student, and later described this experience as his introduction to municipal politics. He married fellow lawyer Jill Arthur in 1994, and the pair have two children.
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being stored in reserve accounts, arguing that the city's real estate boom would allow council to defer transit hikes and provide programs for children and the homeless. He was also a leading voice in exposing Toronto's
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has indicated that he does not support the proposal, stating that he would be "interested in reducing taxes for all Canadians and directly to Canadians, not through other governments." Liberal opposition leader
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defended it as providing fair compensation to legitimate claimants, and saying that it invalidated Miller's pledge to cancel the bridge without incurring further expense. Miller's allies, including NDP leader
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announced plans for a Lobbying Control Framework. Recently, Miller has used the Act to justify the $ 600,000 cost of hiring new staff for his office, saying that his position has increased responsibilities.
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Miller indicated that he would take a seat on the Police Services Board halfway through his first term, and replaced Ootes during the city's mid-term shuffle of positions in May 2005. Deputy Mayor
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cultural spending in 2005, and Miller led Toronto in hosting a year-long festival of the arts in 2006. He introduced "Toronto Unlimited" as Toronto's new promotional slogan in the summer of 2005.
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Catherine Porter, "Toronto's utopic bike network has been a bust, but the winds are changing and the mayor insists the political will to carry out his ambitious plan is just around the corner",
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met with Miller in June 2005, and told Miller that the Conservative Party would honour existing agreements for waterfront renewal if elected. Despite ideological differences, Miller commended
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declined to help the city to fix its $ 71 million shortfall, saying that "he doesn't have a mandate to fix this". Miller has since moved to have the city sue the province over the shortfall.
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150 new officers. He had previously opposed hiring large numbers of new officers when campaigning for mayor, at a time when gang-related shootings in the city were fewer and less pronounced.
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auditor general's 800 suggestions. Miller criticized the suggestions as "poorly researched", and said that the Board of Trade presentation "didn't befit the role they have as city builders."
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important periods. The following month, he unexpectedly sided with the Toronto Police Association against the Toronto Police Services Board in opposing mandatory drug testing for officers.
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Following his term as mayor, Miller rejoined the law firm of Aird & Berlis LLP where he specialized in international business and sustainability. He split his time between Toronto and
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saying that it was too early to judge the success of the program, and argued that he had successfully put back on the agenda the idea that national success was linked to cities.
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argued would jeopardize essential services. After a lengthy and sometimes heated debate, the council voted 40-5 on April 21, 2004, to approve a police budget of $ 679.1 million.
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appoint heads of committees. He also introduced a new "Building A Great City website in 2006, allowing Torontonians to follow the development of key issues on city council.
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with Miller to ask Pantalone to withdraw from the race but Miller never returned the call. (Back in the 2003 mayoral election, Smitherman had worked for the campaign of
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as Future of Cities Global Fellow to teach courses on finding technological solutions to urban problems. He subsequently served as an advisor on urban issues at the
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to directly address municipal issues. He endorsed the Martin government's "New Deal for Cities" plan in February 2004, and supported Martin's pledge to waive the
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suggested that Miller should instead lobby the federal government for tougher laws. Nonetheless, council unanimously approved Miller's plan on March 1, 2004.
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employment. Miller described the deal as "good for city taxpayers and good for Ontario". City council approved the deal in September 2006 by a vote of 25-18.
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to be the permanent seat of the new government. Miller later served on a three-member committee that recommended changes to the municipal ward boundaries.
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columnist John Barber, however, has noted that this was not echoed by other city mayors and described the One Cent Campaign as "wishful thinking". With
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was the only one to directly address city issues such as transit and infrastructure. He went on to say that he wasn't endorsing any particular party.
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is currently unable to offer, as it is located 30 km away. Opponents of expansion argued that increased services would result in greater
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analysts that the city needed to increase its residential property tax base. Miller promised to hold such increases to 3 per cent per year.
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vigilante group to establish a base in Toronto. Their opposition failed to stop the Angels, who have since initiated patrols in the city.
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approval. He proposed an alternate plan to fold the six local councils into the existing Metro council, but this received little support.
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implementing the TTC's ridership growth plan. He supported a police request to hire thirty-two new officers, and opposed rival candidate
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in Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park. He was re-appointed to the TTC and sought election as its chair, but was passed over in favour of
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increases to the rate of inflation, and announced $ 13 million to improve community safety in thirteen troubled neighbourhoods.
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biker gang. Shortly thereafter, Miller was overheard saying "Is your police force in jail? Mine is." in a private aside to the
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and not Toronto. Baird noted that Toronto was the only one out of 2,700 applicants that didn't meet the eligibility criteria.
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protested Miller's plans during a council meeting in late January. See Royson James, "Spectacle only helps Miller's plan",
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would cover potential losses. Miller refused to blame either level of government for the failed bid, although councillor
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administration, the city had responded to specific emergencies rather than determining a strategy in advance.
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Caroline Mallan, "$ 680M to refuel transit; TTC to get $ 355 million in provincial gas tax over 3 years",
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rather than with individual municipalities, arguing that this would weaken Toronto's negotiating ability.
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as saying, "I feel like someone has driven a stake through my heart". He later accepted Miller's apology.
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backwards", criticizing its lack of revenues for long-term transit funding and permanent infrastructure.
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that would start a commuter service at the Island Airport, with the planes built at
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8301:
8266:
7040:"Mayor David Miller launches campaign to fund cities - One Cent of the GST NOW!" ,
4031:, December 21, 2001, B01; Laurie Monsebraaten, "Council to try again on MFP deal",
3753:, December 10, 1994, A4; Peter Small, "Vote gives a lifeline to racism committee",
3497:
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2466:
1617:
1493:
1444:
1440:
1437:
1089:
662:
560:
540:
517:
335:
275:
48:
7225:
Caroline Mallan, Rob Ferguson and Robert Benzie, "Premier defends election vows",
6806:, June 12, 2004, A21; James Cowan, "David Miller's vote helps", June 26, 2004, A6.
4177:, October 7, 2003, A01; Royson James, "Politicians beguile with city hall myths",
1836:
1795:
said the proposal needed to be further defined before any party would support it.
1788:
8903:
8561:
8526:
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Bruce DeMara and Kerry Gillespie, "Miller takes a broom to seven top city jobs",
7349:
7175:
7156:
7138:
7107:
6592:, February 6, 2007, E3; James Cowan, "Council to take OMB to court over condos",
6541:
Jeff Gray and Jennifer Lewington, "Council approves affordable housing changes",
6359:
6072:
Peter Cheney, "Civilian patrol group persistent about starting Toronto chapter",
5737:
5374:
5355:
5199:
4910:"City defers tax vote until after Ontario election", CTV, Monday, July 16, 2007,
3991:
Jennifer Lewington, "Region's politicians cheer gas-tax plan in federal report",
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698:
658:
543:, which was ultimately voted down by council. The city instead sent its trash to
351:
347:
6789:
Jennifer Lewington, "City sets aside $ 5-million to resettle tsunami refugees",
6712:
Heather Scoffield and Jennifer Lewington, "Big-city mayors welcome 'new deal'",
6588:, February 3, 2007, A13; John Spears, "Fight condo plan in court, mayor urges",
5615:
Catherine Porter and Paul Moloney, "$ 679 million police budget passes muster",
5283:
Catharine Porter and Paul Moloney, "$ 679 million police budget passes muster",
5240:, February 25, 2004, B2; Kevin McGran, "City could receive huge gas tax share",
4923:"New taxes should wait until next election: poll", CTV, Thursday, July 12, 2007
3680:
Jane Armstrong, "The winding, tree-lined avenues of Swansea may seem worlds away
1917:
In early 2004, Miller re-introduced an hour-long call-in television show called
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board's shortlist of candidates and propose interview questions for applicants.
8838:
8441:
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6747:
6033:
Allan Woods and Shannon Kari, "Four Toronto officers charged with corruption",
5349:
Toronto City Summit Alliance – Issues Facing Our City – Regional Transportation
4210:, November 8, 2003, A20; James Cowan, "Union backs Miller for mayoralty run",
3545:
2970:
2198:
2007:
1955:
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1865:, which grants a variety of new powers to the city. In 2005, he wrote that the
1848:
1712:
1663:
1612:
In late 2005, Miller helped convince the city to invest $ 9.8 million in a new
1460:
1206:
1199:
1192:
1141:
1110:
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948:
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purposes a federal subsidy. Miller described the payout as "totally improper".
795:
Soon after his election, Miller led the council to reverse its support for the
774:
453:
343:
32:
7484:
Donovan Vincent and Jim Byers, "Council approves Miller's lobbyist registry",
7441:, November 25, 2004, A1. See also "Shakeup will help city run efficiently" ,
7342:
6468:, November 4, 2004, A18; Catherine Porter, "City shelter to help find homes",
6464:
Jennifer Lewington, "Eyeing winter, Miller pushes warm-up plan for homeless",
5424:
Oliver Moore and Jennifer Lewington, "Court gives TTC St. Clair green light",
4674:, February 3, 2006, B4; James Cowan, "Cut power plant in half, report urges",
4214:, March 5, 2003, A15; Scott Stinson, "Firefighters to back Miller for mayor",
4027:, January 16, 2002, A01; Royson James, "Reports pull no punches in MFP mess",
3916:, August 29, 2001, B03.; Paul Moloney, "Low-income housing project endorsed",
823:
8969:
8898:
8731:
8711:
8701:
8681:
8506:
7467:
Jeff Gray, "Plan to clamp down on lobbying neutered, say Miller and others",
7251:
Robert Benzie, Kerry Gillespie and Caroline Mallan, "Province chides mayor",
6905:, February 7, 2006, B4; David Miller, "Don't kill national child-care plan",
6425:, February 26, 2004, A24; "Cash to build 900 affordable homes a sure thing",
5602:
3933:, September 20, 2000, A19. Miller instead supported shipping the garbage to
3597:
Grove News: 125th Anniversary Commemorative Edition, Lakefield College School
3517:
2336:
2185:
2046:
1967:
1951:
1704:
1489:
1380:
1322:
1246:
1222:
1093:
1038:
973:
862:
805:
758:
740:
650:
642:
630:
622:
486:
481:, winning one of the two seats in Ward 19 High Park. He was appointed to the
408:
298:
163:
8219:
7877:
The only exceptions were Wards 25 and 26, both in Pitfield's home riding of
7199:
Jennifer Lewington, "McGuinty, city officials set to discuss 'budget gap'",
6584:, February 2, 2007, 11:37; Greg Macdonald, "City to pick a fight with OMB",
4632:
Paul Moloney and Joseph Hall, "Fair could remove waterfront's 'ugly warts",
4598:, May 2, 2006; Janice Mawhinney, "Appointments raise island airport fears",
1436:
is used to cool office buildings in downtown Toronto. In early 2005, he and
908:
In April 2005, Miller encouraged council to begin work on a bid to host the
571:
bus service for the disabled might be contracted out to the private sector.
8843:
8812:
8726:
6875:, December 10, 2005, A20; Harold Levy, "Lawyers doubt tougher bail rules",
6626:, December 1, 2004, B2; Murray Whyte, "Board aims to boost film industry",
5874:
Joe Friesen, "Blair noses out Boyd as new police chief", April 7, 2005, A1.
5805:
4884:
Jennifer Lewington, "Toronto property-tax hike double the inflation rate",
4148:, February 23, 2002, B02; Don Wanagas, "Jacobs endorses Miller for mayor",
4023:
2898:
2745:
2732:
2575:
1878:
1792:
1783:
1772:
1745:
1678:
1499:
In 2006, Miller spearheaded a decision for the City of Toronto to purchase
1433:
1367:
1343:
1334:
1290:
1275:
1234:
1226:
1174:
1173:
In mid-March 2007, Miller and the TTC unveiled a fifteen-year plan, called
1077:
investment. Miller's first TTC operating budget in 2004 was $ 219 million.
1063:
1013:
884:
867:
778:
702:
679:
587:
426:
419:
330:
128:
116:
8771:
7079:"Dion promises Miller gas tax revenues instead of one-cent share of GST",
6580:"Mayor and local councillor seek protection of West Queen West triangle",
5600:
James Cowan, "Reducing police budget could endanger city, Fantino warns",
5509:
James Cowan, "Council awards Bombardier $ 674M contract for subway cars",
4795:
Catherine Porter and Bruce DeMara, "Tax hike certain for next year, too",
4569:, October 30, 2004, A14; Kerry Gillespie, "Miller seeks waterfront helm",
4256:, January 23, 2003, C01; David Miller, "We need 'old deal' back for TTC",
1213:
Later in the year, Miller became involved in a labour dispute between the
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8338:
8259:
8066:
7584:
Michael Peeling, "Council launches priorities web site: Accountability",
6729:
John Barber, "Shaky government drops cash on cities, thanks to the NDP",
6408:, March 29, 2007, A3; Jennifer Lewington, "Toronto trash gets new home",
6375:
6217:, March 23, 2007, A3; Donovan Vincent, "Phase 1: Miller's 'bold ideas'",
4561:
Bruce DeMara and Kerry Gillespie, "Sink port authority, Miller demands",
3822:
Kim Honey and Richard Mackie, "Councillors opt for modest pay increase",
3805:
Paul Moloney and Jack Lakey, "TTC brass lock horns over who's the boss",
2867:
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The percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
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1755:
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1585:
1375:
1270:
1240:
1114:
1042:
1029:
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argued that the plant would be necessary to meet Toronto's energy needs.
817:
744:
cent support against 29 per cent for Hall and 23 per cent for John Tory.
654:
638:
634:
626:
568:
532:
433:
371:
71:
6871:, December 9, 2005, A1. See also David Miller, "We must ban handguns",
6750:. See Bruce Campion-Smith, "New deal for cities lives on but quietly",
6003:, September 22, 2005, A17; "Challenge yields jobs for 'at risk' youth",
5965:
Nicholas Kohler, "Mayor blames lax U.S. gun laws after day of gunplay",
5883:"Former top cop's work to keep city safe rewarded with key to Toronto",
5444:, July 14, 2004, B2; Jeff Gray, "Rapid-transit lanes core of TTC plan",
4636:, April 15, 2005, B1; James Cowan, "City votes to go after world Expo",
836:
In early 2006, Robert Deluce announced the creation of a company called
6114:
Jennifer Lewington, "Mayor's plan to beautify city clears first step",
4897:
John Spears, "Drinks, cars, movie tickets among Miller's tax targets",
4056:
Catherine Porter, "Mentors helping skilled immigrants get first jobs",
3187:
2101:
2090:
2086:
2059:
1720:
housing while also expressing concern about cuts to child-care spaces.
1686:
1674:
1533:
1485:
1412:
1302:
1156:
1002:
984:
David Soknacki did not run for reelection in 2006. After the election,
812:
536:
494:
387:
302:
235:
167:
7411:
Jennifer Lewington, "Retired professor named integrity commissioner",
6699:
Les Whittington, "Cities deal 'at heart of priorities,' Martin says",
6370:
Jennifer Lewington, "City moves to buy landfill that can last years",
6288:
Jennifer Lewington, "City moves to buy landfill that can last years",
6262:
Dana Borcea, "Miller remains opposed to Adams mine: Toronto's trash",
6131:, March 1, 2005, A11; Jennifer Lewington, "Cash for spring cleaning",
5952:
Jennifer Lewington, "City council adopts mayor's anti-violence plan",
5748:
John Duncanson and Tracy Huffman, "Police contract costs city $ 60M",
5709:
Jennifer Lewington and Oliver Moore, "Hope glimmers in police talks",
4602:, August 27, 2006, A3; James Cowan, "Porter Airlines steaming ahead",
591:
magazine in November 2000 for his work on council. In April 2002, the
531:
would reach capacity by 2002. Miller strongly opposed a plan by Mayor
8869:
8756:
8661:
8636:
7212:
Jennifer Lewington, "Don't expect too much, McGuinty warns Toronto",
5322:
Katherine Harding, "Council votes for streetcar lanes on St. Clair",
4185:, November 8, 2003, TO06; James Cowan, "U.S. activist backs Miller",
2310:
2027:
1621:
1528:
1480:
1167:
1097:
precedent for public transit expansion. Opponents, especially in the
909:
718:
521:
314:
8359:
7907:
Ukauta B. Kidin, "Can You Believe the Length of this Wiki Entry??",
7471:, September 27, 2006, A11; "Lobbyist registry delayed needlessly" ,
7264:
James Cowan, "Miller seeks 'full powers of government' for cities",
6843:"NOW Magazine - Newsfront in Toronto, JANUARY 26 - FEBRUARY 1, 2006"
6567:
Raveena Aulakh and Jennifer Lewington, "Mayor condemns OMB ruling",
5069:"Ashton's one regret: Blindsiding the mayor on pivotal tax decision"
4821:
Jennifer Lewington, "Capital-budget picture rosy, Miller declares",
1737:
During the 2008 federal election campaign, Miller declared that the
892:
he later found it "very regrettable and very worrying" that federal
8913:
8864:
8751:
8278:
7914:
7766:
Paul Moloney, "Campaign contenders tackle Toronto's tax troubles",
6275:
John Barber, "Sanity prevails as council renews garbage contract",
4641:
3934:
3869:
Bruce DeMara and Rebecca Bragg, "Police union slammed by council",
3856:
Paul Moloney, "Police union ad incites hatred, ethnic groups say",
2050:
2045:
In early October 2010, Miller gave his endorsement to Deputy Mayor
1877:
government. During a later discussion, provincial finance minister
1476:
1443:
made a joint address to the Great Lakes Congressional Breakfast in
1120:
A group called Save-Our-St. Clair (SOS) took its objections to the
753:
501:
485:(TTC) after the election, and became a prominent ally of TTC chair
391:
310:
305:. His American father, Joe Miller, died of cancer in 1960, and his
83:
8197:"Former Toronto mayor David Miller joins climate change coalition"
7753:"David Miller unveils vision for making Toronto a Transit City" ,
7566:
7324:"Toronto government enacts powers under new City of Toronto Act",
7238:
William Lin and Kerry Gillespie, "City left out in cold: Moscoe",
7095:"Public fails to buy into One Cent Now campaign", April 14, 2007,
6127:
Jennifer Lewington, "Miller defends greener, cleaner priorities",
6101:
Jennifer Lewington, "Know an area gone to seed? Spread the word",
6046:
Peter Kuitenbrouwer, "Miller apologizes for joking about police",
5800:
Rosie DiManno, "Miller should fess up on role in chief's ouster",
5774:
Katherine Harding, "Hitler cartoon is 'despicable,' Miller says",
5548:
Tess Kalinowski and John Spears, "Success driven by TTC: Miller",
5309:
Katherine Harding, "Battle lanes drawn over St. Clair streetcar",
4730:
Paul Moloney, "Residents to have a say on city's $ 344M deficit",
4327:
Bruce DeMara and Vanessa Lu, "Hall ally gets in Miller's corner",
1396:
crimes to the police. Both Miller and Blair supported the policy.
9016:
New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
7714:
John Spears and Paul Moloney, "Candidates battle over tax cuts",
7454:
Jennifer Lewington, "Council gives nod to overhaul bureaucracy",
6948:
Jennifer Lewington, "Toronto mayor views budget as big setback",
6404:
Jennifer Lewington, "Landfill deal reached after secret debate",
6391:
John Spears and Kerry Gillespie, "Burning trash costly: Miller",
5641:
Janice Tibbetts, "Harper to announce gun-crime bill in Toronto",
4743:
Peter Kuitenbrouwer, "'Sticky tape' budget passes with 3% hike",
4173:, October 5, 2003, A02; Vanessa Lu, "Women won't get this vote",
4101:, May 23, 2002, A19; James Rusk, "Lastman loses council battle",
3809:, June 9, 1998, B1; Paul Moloney, "Moscoe given another chance",
2089:
from 2011 to 2013. In 2013 he was appointed president and CEO of
1170:(then known as Greater Toronto Transit Authority) in early 2007.
990:
947:
Following his election, Miller appointed conservative councillor
865:, who said it would create new jobs for workers in the region. A
749:
516:
Task Force, while criticizing the proposal to sell parkland near
449:
306:
7636:"Mayor's team waiting in wings for election campaign to begin",
6686:, March 8, 2006, FP4; Tyler Hamilton, "Downtown goes wireless",
5440:
Paul Moloney, "TTC votes on proposal for bus lanes to York U.",
4756:
Kelly Gillespie and Paul Moloney, "Miller likes what he hears",
4105:, May 23, 2002, A19; Bruce DeMara, "Lastman attack falls flat",
1210:
trial. Harper has rejected Miller's call for a ban on handguns.
1001:. Miller denied that it was a personal defeat, while Councillor
8781:
7779:"David Miller unveils his vision to make our safe city safer",
7740:"David Miller unveils vision for a Clean and Beautiful City" ,
6961:
John Barber, "Miller's propaganda penny-wise, policy-foolish",
6618:
Jennifer Lewington, "Mayor to propose city set up film board",
5496:
James Cowan, "Bid for subway cars deemed fair by consultants",
5385:
Peter Kuitenbrouwer, "Official Plan the mantra for St. Clair",
4522:
Christopher Hume, "Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory",
4289:, May 3, 2003, A11; Bruce Demara, "Waiting for sparks to fly",
4043:, October 4, 2002, A22; Don Wanagas, "Nightmare on Front St.",
1645:'s Government in late 2003, claiming that Martin was the first
1301:
from formal deliberations and the final decision. Board member
6639:
James Adams, "City to be named a cultural capital of Canada",
6157:
Joe Friesen, "City set to get big chill from depths of lake",
6144:
Jennifer Lewington, "Miller announces conservation measures",
5787:
Katherine Harding, "Support for Fantino 'tepid,' poll finds",
5093:
Byers, Jim; Moloney, Paul; Spears, John (September 11, 2007).
3544:
Municipal politicians in Ontario, including Toronto, run on a
1540:
Miller reiterated his opposition to trash incineration in the
956:
city's total operating budget for the year was $ 6.7 billion.
585:
Miller was given an A+ grade and named the best councillor by
7640:, October 17, 2005, A10.; "Miller team adds union activist",
6183:
Jeff Gray, "City 40 per cent cleaner, litter audit reveals",
5270:
Jennifer Lewington, "Premier reveals city share of gas tax",
4808:
Jennifer Lewington, "Council gives green light to tax hike",
4341:
Lewington, Jennifer; Harding, Katherine (November 10, 2003).
4285:
Jennifer Lewington, "Hall leads race for mayor, poll shows",
4181:, October 17, 2003, B03; James Cowan, "Candidate airs beef",
2659:
Electors could vote for two candidates in the 1997 election.
1749:
fund the new streetcars. However, federal Transport Minister
1625:
1268:. Miller's refusal to allow a debate drew criticism from the
972:
Miller clashed with Toronto Board of Trade President and CEO
770:
713:
555:
Following electoral redistribution, Miller was re-elected in
8293:
Toronto City Councillor, Ward Thirteen (Parkdale-High Park)
5522:
Paul Moloney, "Simcoe St. extension to open up waterfront",
5287:, April 22, 2004, B5. The capital budget was $ 285 million.
4252:, January 9, 2003, A15; Jennifer Wells, "All eyes on Tory",
3929:
James Rusk, "Garbage seen as way to unseat Lastman allies",
1447:
Miller was the first Canadian mayor to address the meeting.
677:
and the Toronto Professional Fire Fighters Association. The
5684:
Unnati Gandhi, "Don't wear uniforms at rally, Blair says",
4938:"Toronto city council votes to delay decision on new taxes"
4871:
James Cowan, "City council approves $ 7.6-billion budget",
4118:
John Barber, "Is City Hall still too clubby to speak up?",
3899:
Robert Benzie, "Proposed sale of parkland 'shortsighted'",
3882:
Mark Gollom, "City councillor enraged by police union ad",
2066:, which tried to persuade Miller to drop out of the race.)
7848:
Derek Leebosh, "David Miller far ahead of Jane Pitfield",
6802:
Bruce DeMara, "Tories offer recipe to fail, Miller says",
5995:
John Barber, "Miller seeks support in battle with gangs",
5822:
Jeff Gray, "Overhaul scheduling of police, Miller urges",
4782:
Jennifer Lewington, "Raise taxes, minister advises city",
4769:
James Cowan, "City to 'raid reserve' to avoid shortfall",
4573:, November 11, 2004, B1; "The battle over lakeside land",
8145:"Miller's exit strategy: a long nap, then the world bank"
8029:. Toronto Sun (October 5, 2010). Retrieved on 2013-07-26.
7662:
James Cowan, "Miller ignores rivals in campaign launch",
7066:
Jennifer Lewington, "Miller campaigns for slice of GST",
5861:
Linda Diebel, "Looking for a police chief most perfect",
5848:
James Cowan, "Mayor denied role in hiring police chief",
5535:
Jeff Gray, "Consider downtown tolls, transit czar says",
5483:
Jeff Gray, "Moscoe says he is victim of smear campaign",
4858:
Jennifer Lewington, "City's budget makers mind the gap",
4131:
Jennifer Lewington, "Councillor opens mayoral campaign",
4008:
Paul Moloney, "Council's left wing eyes untapped taxes",
7337:
Councillor Blames Politicians' Perks For Your Tax Hike.
6867:
Anne Dawson and Allan Woods, "Critics assail gun plan",
5725:
Nicholas Kohler. "Police board calling for arbitrator".
4535:
John Barber, "Cries of outrage fly about airport deal",
4152:, October 29, 2002, A17; "Miller makes sudsy entrance",
3618:"Alison Gzowski revisits a standoff that shook the city"
8119:"David Miller takes job at New York engineering school"
6888:
Paul Moloney, "Mayor, Tory MPs meet over cities deal",
6554:
Michael Peeling, "Regent Park bricks begin to tumble",
6494:
Catherine Porter, "From the street to their own home",
6438:
Paul Moloney, "Housing approvals signal a city trend",
6317:
Royson James, "Did Miller miss better landfill deal?",
4590:
Kelly Patrick, "Tories revisit cancelled island link",
4097:
John Barber, "Mel's funny, but Miller has last laugh",
4084:
Paul Moloney, "Councillors chided for their TTC work",
1950:
Gossage, Jane Pepino and Michael Lewis, the brother of
1926:
as a behind-the-scenes look at Miller's 2003 campaign.
993:") and parking fees under the new City of Toronto Act.
769:
Miller's first term as mayor focused on issues such as
8027:
Miller to endorse Pantalone | Toronto & GTA | News
7540:
Angela Pacienza, "Municipal election terms extended",
7091:
7089:
5398:
Unnati Gandhi, "Panel puts brakes on streetcar plan",
4548:
John Barber, "Politicians muddy waterfront squabble",
4260:, April 17, 2003, A27; James Cowan, "Mayoralty race",
1673:, endorsing four individual candidates: New Democrats
1527:
During Miller's tenure, Toronto has also expanded its
1278:. (The paper's editor apologized after Miller and the
452:. He was narrowly defeated by Liberal Party candidate
7796:
James Cowan, "Miller to push for share of GST, PST",
7688:
Royson James, "Jane opts for plain campaign launch",
7553:
James Cowan, "Mayor to appoint heads of committees",
7281:, September 18, 2004, A1. Miller considers the 1953
7028:"Baird says no to stimulus money for T.O. Streetcars"
6918:
Robert Benzie, "Good news for housing, Miller says",
6815:
Laurie Monsebraaten, "Non-profit daycares favoured",
5761:
Katherine Harding, "Council won't budge on Fantino",
4460:"Plane order reignites Toronto's island-airport feud"
1826:
Miller's relations with the provincial government of
1512:
and provincial Minister of Colleges and Universities
827:
David Miller at the opening for the Quay to the City.
790:
415:, and was elected for the High Park ward over former
324:
Miller completed a four-year undergraduate degree at
9051:
Polytechnic Institute of New York University faculty
8171:"Former Toronto Mayor David Miller joins WWF Canada"
7053:
Donovan Vincent, "Mayor's one-cent bid under fire",
5896:
Catherine Porter, "Ootes dumped from police board",
5587:
Kerry Gillespie, "The high price of law and order",
4666:
James Cowan, "Mayor zaps proposal for power plant",
4431:
John Barber, "Stop this plane, we want to get off",
4388:
Vanessa Lu, "Decision puts ball in Ottawa's court",
3912:
Morgan Campbell, "Group wants study of condo plan",
3507:
2081:, where he accepted a three-year appointment at the
1685:. In 2005, when federal Social Development Minister
7527:Jennifer Lewington, "Plan gives mayor new powers",
7086:
6978:"Toronto mayor suggests Greens best bet for cities"
6528:Jennifer Lewington, "West Don Lands gets the nod",
5335:Kevin McGran, "Streetcar plan getting rough ride",
4640:, May 26, 2006, A8. Councillors Michael Walker and
1624:. In March 2006, he helped introduce an "historic"
691:also endorsed Miller near the end of the campaign.
683:newspaper, journalist Royson James and councillors
6170:Megan Ogilvie, "Miller speaks at key D.C. event",
5939:James Cowan, 'Group hug' not enough: councillor",
5574:Katherine Harding, "Police: Show us your budget",
5092:
4314:James Cowan, "New poll gives Miller narrow lead",
2939:Ontario provincial by-election, May 23, 1996:
2906:
1935:magazine, which praised his environmental record.
1229:campaign by refusing to patrol or hand out fines.
595:awarded him an "A" grade for his work on the TTC.
374:. Miller was subsequently the NDP's candidate for
6481:Catherine Porter, "Homeless face icy reception",
6059:Joe Friesen, "Police 'don't ask' policy okayed",
5909:Royson James, "McMurtry to head advisory panel",
5015:Lewington, Jennifer; Gray, Jeff (July 20, 2007).
4444:John Spears, "Port settlement gets mayor's eye",
4039:, August 24, 2002, A18; "City inquiry pays off",
1929:Miller was profiled in the April 2006 edition of
8967:
7835:Vanessa Lu, "Let immigrants vote, Miller says",
7809:"David Miller unveils his vision for Toronto" ,
6776:Nicholas Keung, "Cities want immigration deal",
5835:Megan Ogilvie, "Drug tests for police looming",
5130:Byers, Jim; Moloney, Paul (September 10, 2007).
4653:Kelly Patrick and James Cowan, "Expo bid dead",
4615:Kelly Patrick and James Cowan, "Expo bid dead",
4340:
3843:"Petty politics mar debate on ward boundaries",
7597:Melissa Leong, "The Mayor a hit with viewers",
6515:Jeff Gray, "Hundreds of homeless off streets",
6451:Carol Goar, ""Welcome truce on housing front",
6016:Gabe Gonda, "Plan to search blacks 'an idea'",
5804:, July 26, 2004, A02. Ontario Finance Minister
4963:Benzie, Robert; Moloney, Paul (July 21, 2007).
4687:Jennifer Lewington, "Waterfront improvements",
4485:"It's smart to expand Toronto's island airport"
4244:Royson James, "There's a new sheriff in town",
4231:Stephen Wickens, "Diamond backs smart growth",
3974:Paul Moloney, "City looks at contracting out",
3956:David Miller, City of Toronto council biography
3946:"Whiners should praise Lastman, not bury him",
3886:, October 20, 2000, A09; "Disgraceful tactic",
2529:Councillor, Ward Nineteen (two members elected)
1813:and even their own councillors are saying it".
878:
7701:Jeff Gray, "Pitfield vows to fight tax hike",
7623:"It's Miller's time in pages of Vanity Fair",
6682:Mark Evans, "Toronto Hydro joins Wi-Fi wars",
6347:Kerry Gillespie, "Green bin gets red carpet",
6302:"Garbage dump to 'pay for itself,' mayor says"
6249:Jack Lakey, "Waste disposal fires up debate",
6229:
6227:
6085:Nicholas Kohler, "66% back curfew for children
5457:Kevin McGran, "Getting back to a better way",
4509:Gabe Gonda, "Airline launches into protests",
4418:John Barber, "Toronto's own Bridge of Sighs",
1631:
1309:Fantino was succeeded on a temporary basis by
917:argued that the province was mostly to blame.
106:September 3, 2013 – November 30, 2017
8797:
8375:
7653:Gabe Gonda, "Toronto", February 18, 2006, B2.
7531:, December 8, 2005, A22. The vote was 27-15.
7514:James Cowan, "Change council's ways: panel",
6742:James Cowan, "PM signs Ontario cities deal",
6334:Paul Moloney, "City's trash deal finalized",
5978:Nicholas Kohler, "John Tory, Mayor at last",
5671:Melissa Leong, "Police to begin job action",
5628:John Duncanson, "Relying on the crime card",
5470:James Cowan, "TTC strike strands thousands",
5014:
4962:
3792:Ijeoma Ross, "Metro votes for unified city",
3691:
3136:
2925:
2802:
2681:
2509:
2413:
2259:
2134:
2093:, the Canadian division of the international
1404:Miller and Blair also opposed efforts by the
1354:private sectors. Some councillors, including
61:December 1, 2003 – November 30, 2010
7856:; James Cowan, "Poll reveals 'horse race'",
6763:Bruce DeMara, "Leaders seek gas-tax magic",
6669:Paul Moloney, "Committee approves stadium",
6652:John Spears, "Look out world, here we are",
5658:Jim Byers, "Leaders gather in rare accord",
5129:
4401:James Cowan, "Ottawa backs city on bridge",
4165:Don Wanagas, "Chow backs Miller for mayor",
3566:
3564:
3492:The provincial electoral data is taken from
2083:Polytechnic Institute of New York University
1084:Miller endorsed the creation of a streetcar
735:At the start of the campaign in early 2003,
9036:University of Toronto Faculty of Law alumni
8330:all Toronto wards were restructured in 2000
6224:
6196:John Spears, "Big water users up in arms",
5017:"Toronto threatens to shut Sheppard subway"
4293:, August 9, 2003, B04; "The Mayoral Race",
4021:Jack Lakey, "Council to probe lease deal",
3162:
2948:
1954:. David Crombie and former Ontario premier
1692:Miller endorsed only two candidates in the
1147:Miller endorsed the TTC's plan to purchase
1072:In late 2004, the provincial government of
8804:
8790:
8382:
8368:
7298:David Miller, "Toronto needs more power",
7186:"New deal for cities far from complete" ,
6605:Robert Benzie, "City gets housing boost",
6213:Jim Byers, "Miller to unveil green plan",
4965:"Threats to TTC a political ploy: Sorbara"
3143:
3129:
2932:
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2809:
2795:
2688:
2674:
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2502:
2420:
2406:
2266:
2252:
2141:
2127:
2041:Miller talks at Humber College, March 2010
31:
8168:
8142:
7949:"It's the right time for Miller to leave"
7822:Jeff Gray, "Let newcomers vote: Miller",
7497:"Here's what Mayor David Miller thinks",
7424:Bruce DeMara, "Election reforms ducked",
5296:Jeff Gray, "Fare hike gets green light",
5236:Paul Moloney, "Money woes idle the TTC",
5213:"$ 1-billion for TTC seen as shot in arm"
5210:
5132:"Miller's budget-cut plan gets hit again"
5066:
4991:"'Fear monger' Miller shakes councillors"
4457:
3561:
1966:Miller's primary opponent was councillor
1771:has been set up to promote the campaign.
567:. In 2001, he expressed concern that the
444:in 1996, running as the NDP candidate in
8086:
8084:
7311:"City of Toronto Act 2006 proclaimed" ,
6498:, January 31, 2005, B2. Members of the
4458:Lewington, Jennifer (February 2, 2006).
4363:Harding, Katherine (November 21, 2003).
3826:, January 9, 1998, A8; "Who does what",
3643:"Mayor, city mark day for Tommy Douglas"
3441:Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
3090:Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
2036:
1938:
1892:
1845:Association of Municipalities of Ontario
1821:
1669:Miller did not support any party in the
1131:
822:
609:
8981:21st-century mayors of places in Canada
8093:"David Miller gets NYC university post"
8002:"Status quo Joe in revolutionary times"
7675:"Qualified support for David Miller" ,
5040:
4362:
3615:
1963:newspaper shortly before election day.
1658:the issue of federal gas tax revenues.
1419:
1028:Under Miller's direction, City Manager
637:. He was later endorsed by councillors
350:and shareholder rights. He represented
8968:
8316:Toronto City Councillor, Ward Nineteen
8143:Doolittle, Robyn (November 22, 2010).
8116:
8065:
8038:
7394:"Sorbara won't patch hole in budget",
5211:Lewington, Jennifer (March 30, 2004).
4343:"Supporters mustered for final battle"
3700:"Miller leaves NDP, shifts to neutral"
3570:
2072:
1924:In Campaign: The Making of A Candidate
1591:In January 2007, Miller criticized an
1328:
1274:who ran a cartoon comparing Miller to
8785:
8389:
8363:
8090:
8081:
7973:
7946:
6828:"Miller plays it cool for election",
5067:Lewington, Jennifer (July 27, 2007).
4988:
4717:Vanessa Lu, "The $ 6.5 billion man",
4198:"David Miller best to lead Toronto",
3697:
2115:
1636:
1140:Miller strongly criticized a one-day
888:the TWRC as a voting member in 2006.
709:was also a co-chair of his campaign.
459:
309:mother Joan returned with her son to
90:President and Chief Executive Officer
8162:
7947:James, Royson (September 25, 2009).
7922:"Miller down, out, but not finished"
5041:Vincent, Donovan (August 15, 2007).
3571:Posner, Michael (November 8, 2003).
2391:Results of the 2003 Toronto election
1884:
1761:
1166:Miller was made a member of the new
1113:was a success. Former Toronto mayor
933:
831:
785:
340:University of Toronto Faculty of Law
245:University of Toronto Faculty of Law
8955:The Big Move rapid transit projects
8345:Metro Toronto Councillor, Ward One
7974:Rider, David (September 30, 2010).
6989:
4144:"Maybe Mel should move to Ottawa",
3480:official contributions and expenses
2822:Metro Toronto Councillor, High Park
2701:Metro Toronto Councillor, High Park
2110:
1466:
764:
402:
287:C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
13:
9046:American people of English descent
8996:Canadian people of English descent
7976:"'I'm my own man,' Pantalone says"
7894:James Cowan, "Miller time again",
7864:; John Spears, "58% want change",
6378:, "This numbers game is garbage",
5713:, November 1, 2005, A14. See also
3538:
2896:The 1991 results are taken from a
2053:and former Ontario Deputy Premier
791:Toronto City Centre Airport Bridge
675:Canadian Union of Public Employees
669:, American environmental activist
535:to ship the city's garbage to the
334:in Economics in 1981. He earned a
14:
9062:
8213:
8117:Hopper, Tristin (June 14, 2011).
8039:Sewell, John (October 19, 2010).
7813:, November 2, 2006, 11:20 report.
7757:, October 24, 2006, 05:15 report.
7744:, October 18, 2006, 05:15 report.
7731:, October 11, 2006, 08:15 report.
6500:Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
5043:"Rookie turns down mayor's offer"
3616:Gzowski, Alison (July 23, 2005).
3526:2010 G-20 Toronto summit protests
1912:
1580:. The project, originally called
1547:
1057:
448:to succeed outgoing party leader
8882:
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8189:
8169:Weisblott, Marc (June 4, 2013).
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2013:
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999:October 2007 provincial election
942:
473:, Miller was elected to the new
362:(NDP) in 1985. He first ran for
254:
8986:Lakefield College School alumni
8041:"Pantalone strikes a sour note"
7373:"Miller slams Ontario Budget",
7010:"High stakes in streetcar game"
6980:, CBC News. September 17, 2008.
5943:, February 25, 2004, A14/front.
5316:
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2907:Provincial and federal politics
2817:1991 Toronto municipal election
2696:1994 Toronto municipal election
2524:1997 Toronto municipal election
2428:2000 Toronto municipal election
2274:2003 Toronto municipal election
2240:2006 Toronto municipal election
2149:2006 Toronto municipal election
1945:2006 Toronto municipal election
1701:persons accused of gun crimes.
1641:Miller welcomed the arrival of
1252:
1221:. The board, led by councillor
1106:Canadian Automobile Association
616:2003 Toronto municipal election
442:Legislative Assembly of Ontario
9021:Politicians from San Francisco
8091:Rider, David (June 14, 2011).
4365:"Miller names transition team"
3779:David Miller, "The megacity",
3717:
3674:
3661:
3635:
3609:
3590:
3151:1993 Canadian federal election
1677:and Olivia Chow, and Liberals
1390:
920:
761:to chair his transition team.
593:Toronto Environmental Alliance
382:, and finished fourth against
380:1993 Canadian federal election
1:
7928:. Toronto. September 26, 2009
7381:; "A bad week for Toronto" ,
6990:Gee, Marcus (June 19, 2009).
6091:, October 26, 2005, A1/front.
5675:, October 12, 2005, A9/front.
3698:Byers, Jim (April 18, 2007).
3555:
1503:, a large landfill area near
1501:Green Lane Environmental Ltd.
1432:project, in which water from
1361:
1259:Toronto Police Services Board
1257:In June 2004, the deadlocked
432:The provincial government of
397:
292:
9041:American emigrants to Canada
9031:University of Toronto alumni
6992:"John Baird's profane truth"
5809:blows over Fantino ouster",
4989:Byers, Jim (July 20, 2007).
3496:, and the federal data from
2058:campaign, Smitherman left a
1037:, but two allies of Miller,
903:
879:Toronto Port Authority (TPA)
577:MFP computer leasing scandal
550:
464:
7:
8237:Office of the Mayor website
8230:September 30, 2007, at the
7610:"Pols hit the big screen",
7106:September 29, 2007, at the
7044:, February 26, 2007, 13:30.
3920:, September 13, 2000, p. 1.
3602:September 28, 2007, at the
3503:
3165:
2951:
2828:
2707:
2535:
2439:
2285:
2160:
1973:
1632:Intergovernmental relations
797:Toronto City Centre Airport
739:led by a wide margin, with
10:
9067:
7475:, September 28, 2006, A24.
7328:, January 12, 2007, 10:47.
7174:November 18, 2007, at the
6292:, September 20, 2006, A12.
5986:, September 17, 2005, A17.
5736:November 28, 2007, at the
5373:December 27, 2005, at the
4539:, September 28, 2006, A11.
3982:, February 15, 2001, p. 1.
3174:
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2541:
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2442:
2291:
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2166:
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2001:
1942:
1853:municipal affairs minister
1654:federal gas tax revenues.
1603:
1219:Toronto Police Association
1061:
748:prominent Hall supporters
613:
483:Toronto Transit Commission
407:Miller campaigned for the
283:World Wildlife Fund Canada
94:World Wildlife Fund Canada
9001:Harvard University alumni
8937:
8891:
8880:
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8256:
8251:
7679:, November 10, 2006, A26.
7644:, November 26, 2005, A19.
7505:, November 18, 2006, A17.
7445:, November 26, 2004, A26.
7315:, January 1, 2007, 07:30.
7302:, February 15, 2005, A17.
7203:, February 20, 2006, A10.
7155:November 4, 2012, at the
7137:November 9, 2007, at the
7083:, February 28, 2007, A10.
6909:, February 16, 2006, A21.
6780:, February 10, 2004, A14.
6767:, September 17, 2004, B2.
6358:January 25, 2007, at the
6338:, December 21, 2006, A14.
6325:, September 22, 2006, A1.
6187:, September 7, 2006, A14.
6118:, November 24, 2004, A19.
6076:, February 20, 2006, A10.
6063:, February 16, 2006, A13.
5865:, February 20, 2005, A05.
5649:, November 24, 2006, A18.
5591:, February 21, 2004, B04.
5513:, September 26, 2006, A8.
5326:, September 30, 2004, A8.
5300:, February 10, 2005, A18.
5248:, September 21, 2004, B5.
5198:December 4, 2007, at the
5095:"Revolt builds over cuts"
4825:, December 10, 2005, A22.
4773:, February 23, 2005, A15.
4222:, September 30, 2005, A7.
4012:, February 21, 2002, B03.
3890:, October 20, 2000, p. 1.
3873:, January 28, 2000, p. 1.
3847:, January 17, 2000, p. 1.
3783:, December 31, 1986, A12.
3477:
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3440:
3427:
3124:
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2433:Councillor, Ward Thirteen
2401:
2247:
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1767:cities. A website called
649:, public figures such as
411:Council a second time in
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9026:Toronto city councillors
8311:ward established in 1997
8288:ward established in 2000
7911:, February 22, 2009, A1.
7898:, November 14, 2006, A1.
7885:, November 17, 2006, B7.
7826:, October 24, 2006, A15.
7800:, November 2, 2006, A14.
7458:, December 1, 2004, A15.
7268:, January 23, 2004, A14.
7216:, February 5, 2004, A14.
7190:, January 11, 2007, A24.
7070:, February 27, 2007, A2.
6832:, December 3, 2005, A24.
6819:, January 17, 2005, A16.
6793:, January 14, 2005, A10.
6643:, January 27, 2005, A15.
6630:, February 11, 2005, B2.
6609:, February 28, 2007, A1.
6596:, February 7, 2007, A13.
6571:, January 17, 2007, A14.
6558:, February 14, 2006, A8.
6519:, December 30, 2005, A1.
6429:, February 26, 2004, B2.
6382:, November 18, 2006, M1.
6351:, October 20, 2004, B2;
6266:, November 19, 2003, A8.
6253:, November 5, 2003, A07.
6204:, February 8, 2007, A16.
5930:, February 20, 2004, F2.
5913:, February 19, 2004, A1.
5839:, February 11, 2005, B1.
5826:, January 28, 2005, A10.
5752:, November 9, 2005, A01.
5688:, November 2, 2005, A17.
5662:, November 24, 2006, E1.
5606:, February 19, 2004, A9.
5539:, January 27, 2007, A19.
5526:, November 29, 2006, D8.
5448:, January 13, 2005, A13.
5402:, October 12, 2005, A14.
5354:August 24, 2005, at the
5274:, October 23, 2004, A19.
4862:, February 1, 2006, A12.
4849:, January 11, 2006, A18.
4812:, October 29, 2005, A21.
4786:, February 5, 2005, A13.
4760:, November 29, 2004, B7.
4691:, October 12, 2005, A15.
4581:, January 14, 2006, A18.
4526:, February 4, 2006, B01.
4513:, February 3, 2006, B01.
4392:, December 4, 2003, A01.
4318:, October 22, 2003, A18.
4305:, October 21, 2003, A16.
4276:, November 8, 2003, A19.
4156:, January 11, 2003, B02.
4047:, January 31, 2003, A13.
3796:, February 14, 1997, A1.
3531:
3229:Progressive Conservative
3006:Progressive Conservative
2024:Progressive Conservative
1620:, which was later named
1399:
1282:condemned the cartoon.)
1280:Canadian Jewish Congress
319:Lakefield College School
8353:ward eliminated in 1997
8242:April 27, 2006, at the
8225:Miller's city biography
7868:, October 28, 2006, A1.
7839:, October 24, 2006, A1.
7601:, February 5, 2004, B2.
7488:, February 7, 2007, D5.
7255:, August 26, 2004, A14.
6965:, March 24, 2007, A10.
6720:, February 3, 2004, A7.
6673:, October 21, 2005, B8.
6506:, February 2, 2005, B3.
6485:, January 20, 2005, B2.
6472:, December 2, 2004, B2.
6421:"Martin's "home" run",
6395:, November 1, 2006, B1.
5700:, torontocopsaretops.ca
5698:Wooden patio furnitures
5578:, February 7, 2004, M1.
5500:, August 24, 2006, A11.
5415:, November 4, 2005, A1.
5261:, October 21, 2004, A1.
4845:"Zero-based solution",
4721:, January 1, 2004, B01.
4708:, January 21, 2006, F8.
4678:, February 8, 2006, A8.
4657:, November 3, 2006, A1.
4623:, November 3, 2006, A1.
4435:, February 4, 2006, M1.
4331:, November 9, 2003, A01
4235:, December 4, 2003, G1.
4189:, October 9, 2003, A18.
4135:, January 9, 2003, A16.
3834:, January 29, 1998, C7.
3671:, October 22, 1993, A8.
3392:Thomas Earl Pennington
1614:soccer-specific stadium
1593:Ontario Municipal Board
1519:On September 21, 2006,
1510:Anne Marie DeCicco-Best
1473:Carleton Farms Landfill
1430:Deep lake water cooling
559:over fellow councillor
545:Carleton Farms Landfill
507:2000 municipal election
471:amalgamation of Toronto
8320:Chris Korwin-Kuczynski
7787:, October 6, 2006, B3.
7770:, October 4, 2006, B1.
7718:, October 2, 2006, E9.
7588:, April 11, 2006, A13.
7385:, March 25, 2007, A14.
7364:, March 24, 2006, A15.
7242:, August 22, 2004, A6.
7169:Communities.canada.com
7132:Communities.canada.com
6952:, March 20, 2007, A10.
6879:, January 3, 2006, A1.
6733:, April 28, 2005, A14.
6703:, January 9, 2004, A6.
6455:, April 28, 2004, A22.
6024:, August 20, 2005, A7.
5887:, April 15, 2005, A13.
5791:, August 18, 2004, A8.
5632:, October 2, 2006, E1.
5619:, April 22, 2004, B05.
5389:, April 24, 2004, TO3.
5339:, April 14, 2004, B03.
5119:Communities.canada.com
4875:, March 31, 2006, A12.
4747:, April 29, 2004, A16.
4734:, January 7, 2004, B2.
4644:voted against the bid.
4606:, August 30, 2006, A8.
3749:"Metro appointments",
3667:"Parkdale-High Park",
3466:Electors on the lists
3111:Electors on the lists
2563:Chris Korwin-Kuczynski
2389:For full results, see
2238:For full results, see
2042:
1898:
1859:McGuinty government's
1651:Goods and Services Tax
1562:Nathan Phillips Square
1537:100 per cent in 2012.
1137:
1122:Ontario Superior Court
828:
802:Toronto Port Authority
604:Toronto Island Airport
440:He campaigned for the
7627:, April 8, 2006, A12.
7614:, April 2, 2004, A11.
7557:, June 28, 2006, A10.
7348:May 27, 2007, at the
6442:, August 3, 2004, B1.
6412:, April 4, 2007, A15.
6308:. September 21, 2006.
6221:, March 24, 2007, A1.
6174:, March 2, 2005, A16.
6037:, April 27, 2004, A2.
5956:, March 2, 2004, A13.
5852:, March 9, 2005, A10.
5729:. November 1, 2005.
5565:, April 14, 2007, B4.
5552:, March 17, 2007, B1.
5487:, June 21, 2006, A13.
5428:, February 22, 2006.
5313:, April 12, 2004, A7.
4901:, March 27, 2007, E1.
4888:, March 27, 2007, A1.
4088:, April 8, 2002, B03.
3903:, June 13, 2000, A20.
3860:, June 2, 1999, p. 1.
3757:, August 4, 1995, A7.
2040:
1939:2006 mayoral campaign
1896:
1822:Provincial government
1739:Green Party of Canada
1694:2006 federal election
1671:2004 federal election
1542:2006 mayoral campaign
1475:in the U.S. state of
1215:Police Services Board
1135:
859:Canadian Auto Workers
846:Pearson International
826:
671:Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
610:2003 mayoral campaign
529:Keele Valley Landfill
394:as a faculty member.
16:63rd mayor of Toronto
8909:Etobicoke–Finch West
8069:(October 28, 2010).
7666:, May 18, 2006, A14.
7544:, May 11, 2006, A14.
7428:, July 22, 2004, B2.
7415:, July 22, 2004, A8.
7057:, March 7, 2007, C3.
6939:, March 7, 2007, A1.
6892:, July 19, 2005, B2.
6690:, March 8, 2006, E1.
6660:, July 15, 2006, B1.
6545:, July 20, 2005, A9.
6279:, May 19, 2005, A12.
6161:, July 19, 2004, A9.
6148:, May 13, 2004, A13.
6135:, March 5, 2005, M2.
6007:, May 25, 2006, R11.
5969:, July 27, 2005, A1.
5813:, July 7, 2004, A10.
5778:, July 24, 2004, A9.
5765:, July 22, 2004, A8.
5461:, June 4, 2005, E04.
5358:, torontoalliance.ca
5174:on November 28, 2007
4799:, March 2, 2005, B3.
4409:, May 25, 2004, A19.
4122:, May 28, 2003, A19.
4060:, May 25, 2004, A22.
3961:May 2, 2005, at the
3813:, June 12, 1998, B3.
3770:, April 1, 1995, A3.
3251:New Democratic Party
2362:39 other candidates
2211:35 other candidates
1628:network to Toronto.
1420:Environmental policy
1372:lord mayor of London
1010:Sheppard Subway line
804:(TPA) and developer
475:Toronto City Council
417:Member of Parliament
364:Metropolitan Toronto
360:New Democratic Party
269:David Raymond Miller
212:New Democratic Party
148:David Raymond Miller
8919:Scarborough Malvern
8177:on January 26, 2020
7850:Environics Research
7692:, May 4, 2006, A01.
7402:Theglobeandmail.com
7400:Theglobeandmail.com
7379:Theglobeandmail.com
7289:, May 14, 2005, B4.
7229:, May 20, 2004, A7.
7122:, 4 Mary 2007, A15.
6967:Theglobeandmail.com
6532:, May 6, 2005, A15.
6105:, May 8, 2004, A18.
5474:, May 30, 2006, A1.
5430:Theglobeandmail.com
4552:, May 5, 1998, A10.
4448:, May 5, 2005, B05.
4422:, May 4, 2005, A17.
4074:Webhome.idirect.com
3999:, May 6, 2002, A21.
3688:, October 21, 1991.
2632:Jorge Van Schouwen
2095:World Wildlife Fund
2073:Post-mayoral career
1867:City of Toronto Act
1862:City of Toronto Act
1776:campaign platform.
1329:Anti-crime measures
1265:Police Services Act
1045:voted for it, with
730:Gardiner Expressway
527:Toronto's existing
297:Miller was born in
278:from 2003 to 2010.
8991:Canadian Anglicans
8950:Line 3 Scarborough
8252:Political offices
8220:CityMayors article
8203:. October 4, 2017.
8075:The Globe and Mail
8008:on October 8, 2010
7926:The Globe and Mail
7824:The Globe and Mail
7703:The Globe and Mail
7642:The Globe and Mail
7638:The Globe and Mail
7625:The Globe and Mail
7612:The Globe and Mail
7572:2006-10-18 at the
7542:The Globe and Mail
7529:The Globe and Mail
7469:The Globe and Mail
7456:The Globe and Mail
7413:The Globe and Mail
7396:The Globe and Mail
7375:The Globe and Mail
7362:The Globe and Mail
7341:. April 24, 2007.
7279:The Globe and Mail
7214:The Globe and Mail
7201:The Globe and Mail
7120:The Globe and Mail
7068:The Globe and Mail
6996:The Globe and Mail
6963:The Globe and Mail
6950:The Globe and Mail
6922:, May 3, 2006, A7.
6830:The Globe and Mail
6791:The Globe and Mail
6731:The Globe and Mail
6714:The Globe and Mail
6641:The Globe and Mail
6620:The Globe and Mail
6569:The Globe and Mail
6543:The Globe and Mail
6530:The Globe and Mail
6517:The Globe and Mail
6466:The Globe and Mail
6410:The Globe and Mail
6406:The Globe and Mail
6380:The Globe and Mail
6372:The Globe and Mail
6290:The Globe and Mail
6277:The Globe and Mail
6185:The Globe and Mail
6159:The Globe and Mail
6146:The Globe and Mail
6133:The Globe and Mail
6129:The Globe and Mail
6116:The Globe and Mail
6103:The Globe and Mail
6074:The Globe and Mail
6061:The Globe and Mail
6050:, May 1, 2004, A8.
6022:The Globe and Mail
5997:The Globe and Mail
5984:The Globe and Mail
5954:The Globe and Mail
5924:The Globe and Mail
5900:, May 5, 2005, B2.
5824:The Globe and Mail
5811:The Globe and Mail
5789:The Globe and Mail
5776:The Globe and Mail
5763:The Globe and Mail
5711:The Globe and Mail
5686:The Globe and Mail
5647:The Globe and Mail
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5324:The Globe and Mail
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5298:The Globe and Mail
5272:The Globe and Mail
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4886:The Globe and Mail
4860:The Globe and Mail
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4810:The Globe and Mail
4784:The Globe and Mail
4689:The Globe and Mail
4621:The Globe and Mail
4579:The Globe and Mail
4575:The Globe and Mail
4571:The Globe and Mail
4567:The Globe and Mail
4550:The Globe and Mail
4491:. February 3, 2006
4489:The Globe and Mail
4464:The Globe and Mail
4433:The Globe and Mail
4420:The Globe and Mail
4369:The Globe and Mail
4295:The Globe and Mail
4287:The Globe and Mail
4274:The Globe and Mail
4233:The Globe and Mail
4208:The Globe and Mail
4133:The Globe and Mail
4120:The Globe and Mail
4103:The Globe and Mail
4099:The Globe and Mail
4037:The Globe and Mail
3993:The Globe and Mail
3965:, davidmiller.org.
3952:The Globe and Mail
3931:The Globe and Mail
3824:The Globe and Mail
3794:The Globe and Mail
3781:The Globe and Mail
3649:. October 22, 2004
3647:The Globe and Mail
3622:The Globe and Mail
3577:The Globe and Mail
3428:Total valid votes
3156:Parkdale—High Park
3079:Total valid votes
2880:Total valid votes
2769:Total valid votes
2643:Total valid votes
2588:(x)David Hutcheon
2479:Total valid votes
2373:Total valid votes
2222:Total valid votes
2116:Municipal politics
2079:Brooklyn, New York
2043:
2030:or Deputy Premier
1899:
1815:Denzil Minnan-Wong
1709:Conservative Party
1683:Borys Wrzesnewskyj
1637:Federal government
1285:Former councillor
1138:
1102:business community
894:Transport Minister
829:
726:Don Valley Parkway
633:and urban planner
514:Toronto Waterfront
460:Toronto councillor
376:Parkdale—High Park
358:Miller joined the
326:Harvard University
321:on a scholarship.
241:Harvard University
9011:Mayors of Toronto
8963:
8962:
8878:
8877:
8779:
8778:
8391:Mayors of Toronto
8358:
8357:
8351:Succeeded by
8328:Succeeded by
8299:Succeeded by
8276:Succeeded by
7909:Toronto DeathStar
7398:, April 12, 2007
7377:, March 23, 2007
7283:Vancouver Charter
6849:on March 27, 2007
4072:, November 2000.
3494:Elections Ontario
3490:
3489:
3279:Stephen A. Biega
3120:
3119:
2894:
2893:
2783:
2782:
2657:
2656:
2493:
2492:
2387:
2386:
2236:
2235:
2055:George Smitherman
2032:George Smitherman
1885:Political reforms
1769:www.onecentnow.ca
1762:One Cent campaign
934:Other investments
832:Airport expansion
786:Waterfront policy
667:Michele Landsberg
491:Toronto City Hall
266:
265:
158:December 26, 1958
9058:
8945:MoveOntario 2020
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8360:
8336:Preceded by
8309:Preceded by
8302:Bill Saundercook
8286:Preceded by
8267:Mayor of Toronto
8257:Preceded by
8249:
8248:
8205:
8204:
8201:The Toronto Star
8193:
8187:
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8184:
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8173:. Archived from
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7339:City News Online
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7030:. June 20, 2009.
7024:
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7016:. June 10, 2009.
7014:The Toronto Star
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5170:. Archived from
5168:"Torontosun.com"
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3731:on March 4, 2016
3727:. Archived from
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3498:Elections Canada
3484:Elections Canada
3410:Marxist-Leninist
3344:Haig Baronikian
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2467:Bill Saundercook
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2279:Mayor of Toronto
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2111:Electoral record
1781:Finance Minister
1618:Exhibition Place
1566:Streets to Homes
1494:Northern Ontario
1467:Garbage disposal
1445:Washington, D.C.
1441:Richard M. Daley
1411:A poll taken by
1356:Michael Thompson
1090:St. Clair Avenue
765:Mayor of Toronto
663:Michael Ondaatje
561:Bill Saundercook
541:Northern Ontario
518:Exhibition Place
424:Cabinet minister
403:Metro councillor
338:degree from the
336:Bachelor of Laws
276:mayor of Toronto
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139:Personal details
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8687:L. Saunders
8672:R. Saunders
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8412:T. Morrison
8339:Derwyn Shea
8272:2003 - 2010
8260:Mel Lastman
8181:January 25,
8154:January 12,
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4374:January 25,
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3582:January 25,
3546:nonpartisan
3340:Libertarian
3318:Natural Law
3300:Richard Roy
3062:Independent
3044:Libertarian
3030:David Milne
3026:Independent
2868:Yaqoob Khan
2842:Derwyn Shea
2350:Tom Jakobek
2104:coalition.
1980:Scarborough
1932:Vanity Fair
1832:Mike Harris
1806:Mississauga
1756:Thunder Bay
1643:Paul Martin
1586:Regent Park
1391:Immigration
1342:councillor
1271:Toronto Sun
1241:Toronto Sun
1115:John Sewell
1043:John Filion
1030:Shirley Hoy
1017:cuts, with
921:Power plant
818:Jack Layton
685:Raymond Cho
655:Judy Rebick
639:Olivia Chow
635:Jane Jacobs
627:Irene Jones
569:Wheel-Trans
533:Mel Lastman
434:Mike Harris
422:and future
372:Derwyn Shea
366:council in
313:, south of
222:Jill Arthur
199:Independent
175:Nationality
112:Preceded by
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67:Preceded by
8970:Categories
8827:Proponents
8820:Key people
8592:Coatsworth
8582:O. Howland
8547:W. Howland
8348:1994-1997
8325:1997-2000
8296:2000-2003
8077:. Toronto.
7567:Toronto.ca
7150:Canada.com
7101:Canada.com
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5731:Canada.com
3556:References
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3188:Jesse Flis
3166:Candidate
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2060:voice-mail
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1687:Ken Dryden
1675:Peggy Nash
1534:North York
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1486:Adams Mine
1413:Ipsos-Reid
1362:Corruption
1315:Bill Blair
1303:Case Ootes
1153:Bombardier
1062:See also:
1003:Case Ootes
842:Bombardier
813:Tony Ianno
771:waterfront
537:Adams Mine
495:Metro Hall
446:York South
398:Councillor
388:Jesse Flis
386:incumbent
344:employment
303:California
293:Background
236:Alma mater
168:California
154:1958-12-26
8899:Don Mills
8870:Doug Ford
8858:Opponents
8577:Macdonald
8532:McMurrich
8467:Hutchison
8402:Mackenzie
8047:. Toronto
7982:. Toronto
7955:. Toronto
3735:August 8,
3363:Communist
3266:$ 24,305
3242:$ 34,329
3220:$ 22,990
3198:$ 42,653
3011:Rob Davis
2311:John Tory
2028:John Tory
1984:Etobicoke
1919:The Mayor
1622:BMO Field
1582:Ataratiri
1578:Don River
1576:near the
1529:Green Bin
1481:John Tory
1385:The Chief
1340:Etobicoke
1311:Mike Boyd
1287:Rob Davis
1168:Metrolinx
991:sin taxes
910:Expo 2015
904:Expo 2015
773:renewal,
719:John Tory
551:2000–2003
522:High Park
502:Hispanics
465:1997–2000
315:Cambridge
251:Signature
102:In office
57:In office
47:63rd
8904:Eglinton
8865:Rob Ford
8732:Rowlands
8727:Eggleton
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8587:Urquhart
8462:Robinson
8432:Sherwood
8407:Sullivan
8279:Rob Ford
8240:Archived
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3959:Archived
3935:Michigan
3600:Archived
3504:See also
3453:Turnout
3379:$ 1,043
3288:$ 8,439
3275:National
3100:Turnout
2315:263,189
2302:299,385
2190:188,932
2177:332,969
2051:Rob Ford
1974:Policies
1779:Federal
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1383:program
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392:NYU Poly
311:Thriplow
227:Children
187:American
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8938:Related
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8712:Crombie
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8657:Robbins
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2846:13,706
2567:13,115
2553:13,665
2457:11,274
2377:692,085
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2328:63,751
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2026:leader
2002:Results
1707:of the
1604:Culture
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861:leader
750:Bob Rae
477:in the
450:Bob Rae
384:Liberal
378:in the
307:English
184:British
8747:Miller
8722:Sewell
8717:Beavis
8702:Givens
8667:Conboy
8627:Foster
8612:Church
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8597:Oliver
8552:Clarke
8507:Sheard
8502:Harman
8482:Wilson
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2998:33.58
2978:39.22
2949:Party
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2862:34.63
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8757:Tory
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