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Coming in second was Ana Bailoa, with 32 per cent of votes; and in third place was Mark Saunders with eight per cent.
The 90-minute debate saw lively exchanges as Ana Bailão, Olivia Chow, Mitzie Hunter, Josh Matlow and Mark Saunders pitched their competing visions for Toronto with just under three weeks until election day.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-mayoral-debate-cbc-1.6866837?cmp=rss
They added that Mark Saunders would not commit to making transit more affordable or to building the Scarborough RT replacement busway if the province doesn’t come forward with money to fund the project.
Toronto mayoral candidates Olivia Chow, Josh Matlow, and Mark Saunders are seen here.
TORONTO — When Mark Saunders launched his bid for mayor of Toronto, the former police chief positioned himself as the only candidate who could save a city plagued by "out-of-control" lawlessness.