Join us for a listening session on Tuesday, Oct. 18 as part of CBC Toronto's Jane and Finch community bureau, bringing together residents of the area with the three candidates running for city council. Register here:
On October 18, CBC Toronto's Jane & Finch Community Bureau is hosting a municipal election Listening Session. Join us as we bring together residents of Jane and Finch with the three candidates running for city council. Candidates Anthony Perruzza, Christopher Mammoliti and Amanda Coombs will speak with community residents about housing, policing and youth issues ahead of the upcoming municipal election.
This Listening Session will bring a group of Humber River-Black Creek residents together to engage with the candidates to talk about the issues that matter to the community. Through this intimate, facilitated setting, we hope to help residents understand their choices ahead of the election.Time: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
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