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'''Sylvia Watson''' is a ] ]. She is a ] for the riding of Parkdale |
'''Sylvia Watson''' is a ] ]. She is a ] for ward 14, part of the riding of ]. Watson was elected in the ] replacing the long serving ] who retired from politics. She handily beat a field of seven other candidates. | ||
Prior to being elected, Watson was a city employee with the Legal Department. Watson's voting record has positioned her as left-leaning, supporting many of mayor ] initiatives. Her support has garnered influential positions on city committees including chair of the Administration Committee. | |||
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Sylvia Watson is a Canadian politician. She is a Toronto City Councillor for ward 14, part of the riding of Parkdale-High Park. Watson was elected in the 2003 municipal election replacing the long serving Chris Korwin-Kuczynski who retired from politics. She handily beat a field of seven other candidates.
Prior to being elected, Watson was a city employee with the Legal Department. Watson's voting record has positioned her as left-leaning, supporting many of mayor David Miller's initiatives. Her support has garnered influential positions on city committees including chair of the Administration Committee.
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References
Source: http://www.toronto.ca/vote2003/results/officialdeclaration.pdf
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