Ana Bailão wants to lead Toronto — and she has plans to reverse TTC cuts and save money on highways

Former Davenport councillor officially announces run for mayor’s office, calling for a “fair deal” for the city.
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Makes me happy that a drunk driver wants to improve transit. Shows that she's willing to change.

Well if r/toronto dislikes her as much as this thread indicates, I'd say she's about to win with like 75% of the vote.

She co-chaired Tory's campaign in the fall. She's just a different flavor of Tory.

What a platform to run on.. I’m going to upload the DVP and Gardiner, something the province already said get lost to. She planning to ask super nice this time? Such a joke.

Yet another candidate not fit for Reddit standards. EVERY single person mentioned in this race so far is unfit, unintelligent, corrupt, or all around shitty person. If it were up to this site we'd never have anyone in charge!
Everybody had their panties in a wad for Gil last time and now he's a pariah. Chloe was making impressions but then the masses piled on her to note her inexperience and shortcomings. These were the two strongest contenders on Reddit last time and they've been shoved under the rug. What next?

Watching her school Holyday on the need to build more housing instead of protecting rich nimbys was very satisfying:
https://m.facebook.com/tvodocs/videos/the-housing-crisis-political-blind-date-s3-e3-a-tvo-original/1995260903952822/?locale=zh_CN

Think she’ll be a front runner. The portuguese community is large, and will support her.

off-loading municipal highways to the province top priorities
I don't think she understands the direction shit rolls. Municipalities are at the bottom of the hill.
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