A New Federal Electoral Map is Taking Shape for Ontario

The Case of the Missing Ward LONDON, ON, Aug. 19, 2022 /CNW/ – The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario has proposed a new electoral map for consideration at public hearings this fall. This map introduces changes to Ontario’s federal electoral district boundaries and has been developed through an independent and non-partisan process. “In exercising its mandate under the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment … Read more

Toronto’s municipal election candidates revealed

Kerrisa Wilsom – CP24 Web Content Writer – August 20, 2022 The nominations for Toronto’s upcoming municipal election are officially in. A total of 372 candidates were certified by Toronto’s City Clerk John Elvidge, after the nomination deadline closed at 2 p.m. on Friday. There are 31 certified candidates running for mayor, 164 candidates running … Read more

What does a ‘strong mayor’ system mean for Toronto?

Kerrisa Wilson – CP24 Web Content Writer – Published July 26, 2022 A so-called “strong mayor” system could be coming to Toronto soon, providing the mayor with executive power to pass legislation without the support of some council members. Last week, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the system could be coming to Toronto, Ottawa, and possibly other municipalities … Read more

How Fear Took Over the American Suburbs

By Sarah Holder | January 14, 2021 | Something goes terribly wrong at a nuclear power plant. The response is muddled by corporate greed, and the public is threatened by (but ultimately spared from)massive environmental catastrophe. That’s the basic plot of The China Syndrome, a movie starring Jane Fonda and Jack Lemmon released on March 16, 1979. It also happens to have … Read more