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Tue 23 Mar 2010

By Catherine Porter Columnist - Toronto Star

I went to campaign boot camp this weekend.

It was at Metro Hall, a place that competes with Pearson's luggage pickup halls for inspirational ambience. Grey carpet, fluorescent lights, grinding escalators.

Mon 22 Mar 2010

Sandie Benitah - CTVtoronto.ca

Don, George, Douglas, Mark, Rocco, Kevin, Keith, Howard, John.

Those are among the 26 men's names you will see on the mayor's ballot in 2010. But one name doesn't seem to fit in with the rest. Sarah Thomson, the 27th candidate, is in fact the only woman vying for the city's top job.

But it turns out women aren't just shying away from the mayor's seat.

Tue 16 Mar 2010

Shelter struggles to secure funding as the demand for services grows.

Emma Lewzey, the Redwood Shelter's fundraising manager, accepts a $2,000 cheque from Peggy Nash, on behalf of the CAW. CAW donated $100,000 to four women's shelters in Toronto and 50 across the province this month. Staff photo/LISA RAINFORD

Those close to Veronica know her as a successful entrepreneur, a strong woman who boasts a black belt in karate.

Few would ever guess she is also a survivor of domestic abuse.

Sat 13 Mar 2010

What was missing in the Budget?

Mon 8 Mar 2010

ERIN HATFIELD - Mar 08, 2010 

Wed 3 Feb 2010

Layton attends to endorse former Parkdale-High Park MP

LISA RAINFORD

Wed 27 Jan 2010

FORMER MP PEGGY NASH TO SEEK FEDERAL NOMINATION IN PARDALE-HIGH PARK

TORONTO – Former MP Peggy Nash will seek the federal New Democrat nomination in Parkdale-High Park at an upcoming nomination meeting this Thursday in Toronto’s west end. Nash is uncontested in seeking the nomination.

Tue 22 Dec 2009

Inside Toronto - The Villager

ERIN HATFIELD

Sitting in a coffee shop on Queen Street West in Parkdale, surrounded by aging highrises and hundred-year-old homes, Peggy Nash said she can see the potential impact a greener Canada could have on Toronto's west end.

Wed 7 Oct 2009

Toronto Star - Carol Goar

Historic shifts catch people off-guard. Something feels askew. Their friends and colleagues seem to be losing their footing. But they don't know what's wrong.

Finally, someone sounds the alarm.

This week, an international coalition of unions sounded the alarm: Precarious work has reached epidemic proportions.

Fri 31 Jul 2009

Toronto Star - Carol Goar

Parkdale-High Park in Toronto's west end is a female-friendly riding. It has sent women to Parliament in four of the past five general elections.

But it is also a constituency with deep loyalties. When Gerard Kennedy, its former representative at Queen's Park, returned to his old political turf to seek a federal seat last fall, he was warmly welcomed.

It was a difficult choice. Voters liked and respected Peggy Nash, the hard-working New Democratic incumbent. But they remembered Kennedy's energy and enthusiasm.