I distributed #ProgressToronto's flyers in Bradford's ward when he ran for mayor - outlining his rhetoric vs. actual voting record; connections with developers.

With my bum knee I hiked porch stairs, up & down The Beaches.

He lost miserably.

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So proud of my MP, Housing Minister Nate Erskine-Smith, and Mayor Chow whom #ProgressToronto helped get elected. \o/

#housingCrisis #Toronto https://bird.makeup/users/mayoroliviachow/statuses/1902445179703062875

Mayor Olivia Chow 🇨🇦

Today, I joined @beynate to announce a landmark partnership of $2.55 billion in low-cost financing to start construction of thousands of homes. The City is also putting in financial incentives such as relief from development charges, fees and property taxes.

I'm so happy to be involved with #ProgressToronto - the work they do to mobilise us & direct our energy, to multiply it, is 👍

Ex: "While we stopped a far-right candidate from taking office, we know that conservatives are organizing to push back against our work. We have big plans for this year & they’re only possible if we come together."

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Gonna do some phone banking later today to get government action on housing in Toronto for refugees. Get them off the street 🥶
Given that *working* people cannot find clean, affordable housing, this is critical.

If you'd like to help, ping me. ProgressToronto trains and supports us to do it well. It's awkward at first, but you do it from your own, warm home, with a team and a suggested script.

It's a way to help activate fellow citizens about something I care about.

#Toronto #ProgressToronto

Just received a hand-signed thank-you note from our new mayor, for my small part in getting out the vote. She's newly mayor of this city of ~3 million people, so it surprises and pleases me :-) This act of kindness aligns with her approach throughout her campaign: people first. #voteTO #progressToronto

Spent a couple of hours flyering in The Beaches, hand-delivering an explainer on how our own current city councillor makes election promises but consistently votes opposite once he's in 😡

I guess he'd be a good mayor for developers, and the rich. But that's not my agenda. #voteTO

I love that our #progressToronto flyers bring receipts ;-> (see image)

#pleaseVote on June 26th

Late last night #JohnTory officially submitted his resignation as #Toronto Mayor. I wish he had done so before passing a lackluster budget that fails on housing, shelters, and transit. But I look forward to working with #ProgressToronto and the #TorontoYorkLabourCouncil to elect a truly progressive mayor. #ToPoli

well that’s… not quite a start but it’s…  

#toronto #topoli #onpoli #progresstoronto #bill39

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Progress Toronto on Instagram: "Big news! After thousands of people took action over the last few weeks, a majority of Toronto City Council has formally voted to oppose Bill 39 and committed to upholding the fundamental principle of democracy - that decisions are made by a majority of councillors and not the minority rule proposed by Mayor Tory. In fact, when many city councillors spoke at council today they referenced your emails and calls to them opposing Bill 39. Councillors across the political spectrum spoke about them. For many, their decision was made because they heard from so many of you. In only weeks we went from six councillors on the record opposed to Bill 39 to ultimately 20 voting to uphold majority rule at council. This was after 9,000 people signed our petition online and in person. Thanks to volunteers, we knocked on over 2,000 doors in key wards in only a week, talking to residents across the city about their voice and local democracy. And that is why upholding democracy matters. Your voice and democratic power matters. When councillors ignore the needs of people in our city, we work hard in elections to get progressive candidates elected instead, like the five new progressive city councillors elected just this October. Councillor Amber Morley moved the motion to call on the Province to repeal Bill 39 and Councillor Alejandra Bravo moved the motion to uphold city council’s commitment to the principle of democracy that the majority have the right to decide and the minority have the right to be heard. December 8, the Province passed Bill 39 and the mayor has to indicate in advance before he is going to put forward a by-law and use the minority vote powers. That means it will be the mayor’s choice to use this power and now, thanks to everyone who took action it is very unlikely that the mayor will try to use these powers. We will keep the pressure on to prevent the use of minority rule and ultimately repeal this bill. We need our elected officials to fix Toronto and build a city for all. To do that, we need to include the voices of people and make sure your voice counts. With the city budget around the corner we will continue to fight for a more democratic and just city"

Progress Toronto shared a post on Instagram: "Big news! After thousands of people took action over the last few weeks, a majority of Toronto City Council has formally voted to oppose Bill 39 and committed to upholding the fundamental principle of democracy - that decisions are made by a majority of councillors and not the minority rule proposed by Mayor Tory. In fact, when many city councillors spoke at council today they referenced your emails and calls to them opposing Bill 39. Councillors across the political spectrum spoke about them. For many, their decision was made because they heard from so many of you. In only weeks we went from six councillors on the record opposed to Bill 39 to ultimately 20 voting to uphold majority rule at council. This was after 9,000 people signed our petition online and in person. Thanks to volunteers, we knocked on over 2,000 doors in key wards in only a week, talking to residents across the city about their voice and local democracy. And that is why upholding democracy matters. Your voice and democratic power matters. When councillors ignore the needs of people in our city, we work hard in elections to get progressive candidates elected instead, like the five new progressive city councillors elected just this October. Councillor Amber Morley moved the motion to call on the Province to repeal Bill 39 and Councillor Alejandra Bravo moved the motion to uphold city council’s commitment to the principle of democracy that the majority have the right to decide and the minority have the right to be heard. December 8, the Province passed Bill 39 and the mayor has to indicate in advance before he is going to put forward a by-law and use the minority vote powers. That means it will be the mayor’s choice to use this power and now, thanks to everyone who took action it is very unlikely that the mayor will try to use these powers. We will keep the pressure on to prevent the use of minority rule and ultimately repeal this bill. We need our elected officials to fix Toronto and build a city for all. To do that, we need to include the voices of people and make sure your voice counts. With the city budget around the corner we will continue to fight for a more democratic and just city". Follow their account to see 486 posts.

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