The race for Toronto's top job enters a new phase as campaign lawn signs are now permitted and advertising begins to pick up.
In a byelection with some 102 candidates, the margin to win could be small. So signs are another way to break through to voters who are just tuning into a race that's been going on officially for a few months, Tumilty added.
Toronto Metropolitan University political science professor Myer Siemiatycki said, as a result, we're going to see the "air war" of new TV, radio and social media advertisements heat up."The other candidates are going to be pretty desperate to try to erode her support," he said. "And that will have to involve some negative commentary."It's election sign season, Toronto.
Cadence Weapon — who is part of Matlow's campaign — was opening for the band. He returned later in the show to rap on one of the band's songs.
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