
Edward Keenan
Columnist and Washington Bureau Chief at The (Toronto) Star
Toronto Star city columnist, former Washington Bureau Chief. Author of Some Great Idea and The Art of the Possible. Father of three. Among other things.
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1 week ago |
thespec.com | Edward Keenan
On Thursday, as the press and some assembled politicians looked on, construction cranes lifted a rectangular box into the Willowdale air and manoeuvred it into place on the ground at a lot on Cummer Avenue. It was among the first pieces of what will become, by early next year, a rent-geared-to-income housing development for formerly homeless senior citizens. Construction is underway. Mayor Olivia Chow called it an “important day.” It was that.
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1 week ago |
flamboroughreview.com | Edward Keenan
On Thursday, as the press and some assembled politicians looked on, construction cranes lifted a rectangular box into the Willowdale air and manoeuvred it into place on the ground at a lot on Cummer Avenue. It was among the first pieces of what will become, by early next year, a rent-geared-to-income housing development for formerly homeless senior citizens. Construction is underway. Mayor Olivia Chow called it an “important day.” It was that.
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2 weeks ago |
stcatharinesstandard.ca | Edward Keenan
There are ways of looking at this election that show each of the parties lost. Mark Carney’s Liberals fell short of the majority — the “strong mandate” Carney said he was looking for — that had seemed, from polling projections, to be a sure thing in the days before the vote. The Conservatives saw a 25-point lead in the polls evaporate over the course of a few months, and leader Pierre Poilievre lost his own seat.
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2 weeks ago |
wellandtribune.ca | Edward Keenan
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2 weeks ago |
therecord.com | Edward Keenan
In any normal federal election, if you were trying to sum up how things looked from the city of Toronto after all the ballots were cast, you’d have obvious local issues to look at. Mayor Olivia Chow summed a few up in a recent interview with the Star: funding for mass transit, for affordable housing, for the mayor’s school nutrition programs.
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