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John Tory is running for a 3rd term as mayor and people are not happy

The news of Toronto Mayor John Tory running for re-election wasn't welcomed by everyone Friday morning.

Torywas first elected mayor in 2014following a tumultuous term withformer Mayor Rob Ford.

On March 25, Tory确认他将寻求a third term as mayor. The registration for candidates opens in May and the city election is scheduled for Oct. 24, 2022.

"I am so grateful for the opportunity to be Mayor of this great city – I love Toronto, I love the people of Toronto, and I am committed to serving the people to the best of my ability for as long as I can," Tory said in a statement.

The 67-year-old mayor said he spoke with his family about the decision and he has their blessing and support from family. Mayor Tory and his wife Barbara have been married for 42 years and have four children and five grandchildren.

Tory said he wants to ensure Toronto stays on track.

"This is about protecting our progress and making sure Toronto comes out of this pandemic stronger than ever," he said.

But not everyone thinks Toronto is on the right track.

"For what's become a dangerous, dirty, demoralized and decadent city, John Tory gets all the credit!"one person wrote.

Some people think Tory's ties to Toronto's business community are a conflict with too manyconnections to wealthy residents.

Many believe thenon-stop condo developmentToronto has seen in recent years under Tory doesn'tbenefit residentsbut does pad the pockets of developers.

People would like to see a return to a more liberal mayor such asDavid Miller.

However, others feel he is the stable choice.

And feel that he got the city through difficult times in the best ways possible.

Still, it will be several weeks before we know who else will be running and some people think two terms is enough and there could be better options out there.

"As much as I like him, there needs to be some new leadership at City Hall,"one person wrote."However, unless someone better comes along I will vote for him!"

In a multicultural, diverse city, some feel Toronto needs that reflected in the highest office.

"Time for Toronto to have higher aspirations than 'not Rob/Doug Ford',"another person said.

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