TORONTO – The anticipation builds for an exciting campaign ahead of the 2022 Ontario general election (June 2). With less than five weeks to go before election day, candidates are hitting the campaign trail to reach out to constituents in their ridings and build support for their political party.
TORONTO – Aumenta l’attesa per un’entusiasmante campagna in vista delle elezioni generali dell’Ontario del 2022 (2 giugno). A meno di cinque settimane dal giorno del voto, i candidati stanno iniziando la competizione elettorale per raggiungere i cittadini e costruire il consenso per il proprio partito politico…
TORONTO – City councilor Michael Ford (in the pic above, taken from his Twitter profile) has been named conservative progressive candidate in the upcoming provincial elections in Ontario, for the York South-Weston district. Ford, grandson of Premier Doug Ford, has been a councilor to Ward 1, Etobicoke North at the City Hall since 2016. →
TORONTO – Il collegio elettorale di York South-Weston si trova nel centro di Toronto, appena a sud dei distretti di Humber River-Black Creek e York Centre. Confinano con l’area anche i distretti di Eglinton-Lawrence, Davenport, Parkdale-High Park e Etobicoke Centre. Con una popolazione di 116.685 residenti, la circoscrizione ospita numerosi gruppi etnici culturalmente diversi. Secondo Statistics Canada, nel 2016 (dati più recenti disponibili), le persone che si identificano come italiane costituiscono il 13% dei componenti del distretto. Ciò si traduce in 14.710 residenti…
The constituency of York South-Weston is located in central Toronto just south of Humber River-Black Creek and York Centre districts. The districts of Eglinton-Lawrence, Davenport, Parkdale-High Park and Etobicoke Centre also border the area.
With a population of 116,685 residents, the riding is home to a number of culturally diverse ethnic groups. According to Statistics Canada, in 2016 (most current data available), people who identify as Italian make up 13% of the constituents in the district. →