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    Can Toronto easily be compared to any American cities?

    Wouldn't Kensington-Chinatown be more comparable to the Lower East Side? Of course Manhattan is very different from Toronto. I do think there's a "Toronto vibe" in Queens: largely built up around the same time, more geared toward big apartments and SFHs, fairly similar ethnic composition.
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    Popular vote, City of Toronto: Liberals 578,902 52.1% Conservatives 263,237 23.7% NDP 204,529 18.4% PPC 38,153 3.4% Greens 23,254 2.1%
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    The Liberal vote in Spadina-Fort York dropped from 34,000 for Vaughan to 19,000 and the NDP grew from 12,000 to 16,500. Even with the leakage Vuong still squeaked through, demonstrating the strength of the Liberal brand in Toronto.
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    The NDP did well in Davenport and Parkdale-High Park and are surely good targets for next time. The west end is clearly the most left-wing part of the city. Spadina-Fort York also saw a big shift to the NDP (exceptional circumstances). Danforth is also no longer "special" for the NDP. The...
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    Remarkably the answer to this question has not been determined. 300 votes separating the Liberals and NDP in Davenport with just the mail-in ballots left.
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    44th Canadian Federal Election

    Abacus poll (City of Toronto): Liberals 47% Conservatives 24% NDP 23% https://abacusdata.ca/election-2021-week-3-liberals-conservatives-tied/
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    Abacus poll (City of Toronto): Liberals 47% Conservatives 24% NDP 23% https://abacusdata.ca/election-2021-week-3-liberals-conservatives-tied/
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    I'm skeptical that she'll come second though. Toronto Centre isn't a particularly "crunchy" riding and in a general election people vote more for the national horse race than local candidate. Plus her credibility has diminished significantly from then. The 8,000 raw votes in the by-election...
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    It's an open question whether Annamie Paul comes in second, third or fourth.
  10. K

    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    Yeah, the Conservatives are a nonfactor in downtown Toronto and for Spadina-Fort York to go NDP it would probably take the NDP pullling ahead of the Liberals nationally.
  11. K

    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    These seem questionable. The NDP only 2 points ahead of the Conservatives in PHP?
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    Alejandra Bravo is a very good candidate for the NDP. She speaks Portuguese as well as her native Spanish. She has performed well in the more Liberal, ethnic northern part of the riding in the past.
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    I think the NDP have a good shot at Davenport and decent one at PHP and Danforth. Greens will not win Toronto Centre and will probably come behind NDP there.
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    Will Justin Trudeau's Liberals win every seat in Toronto again?

    The NDP is nominating school trustee Norm Di Pasquale in Spadina-Fort York. Still a 36 point gap to close.
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    Differences between outer 416 and 905

    Thornhill Detached 50% 5+ storey apartment 30% Before 1980 27% Mississauga Detached 38% 5+ storey apartment 26% Before 1980 39% Oakville Detached 61% 5+ storey apartment 12% Before 1980 32% Thornhill and Mississauga are the most "416-like" of the suburbs. Oakville is more of...
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    Differences between outer 416 and 905

    Yes, there are high rises throughout the GTA (and that typology in the Burlington is pretty common throughout Ontario). But the differences between 416 and 905 is a difference in kind I think.
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    Differences between outer 416 and 905

    I guess GTA is the correct term for the surrounding regions (Durham, York, Peel and Halton).

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