Jun 8, 2026
The 30 most recent posts from the candidate’s X account, newest first. Engagement numbers are a snapshot from the last refresh.
Jun 8, 2026
No, you’re not seeing double. Bike lanes save lives, and the ones on University Ave are doing double duty! As Councillor for Ward 11, in going to prioritize safe infrastructure for all commuters, implemented in a way that is responsive to local needs 🚲🚑 https://t.co/fSl17LVf0l
Jun 8, 2026
Another wonderful party in the park, courtesy of the @PalmerstonRA ! https://t.co/ZxaZ1zAUQJ


Jun 7, 2026
Jun 7, 2026
RT @anitamaxxing: public seating & public washrooms are such an underdiscussed element of good urbanism & it's great to have someone willin…
Jun 7, 2026
RT @ryanphanna: The people yearn for pedestrianized streets
Jun 7, 2026
RT @TheresaLubowitz: This is so important. When people think accessibility, they think elevators, ramps, and extra wide parking spaces. But…
Jun 6, 2026
RT @georgebell: Seating minimums are a policy just waiting to be implemented. Easy low hanging fruit that everyone will benefit from. The…
Jun 6, 2026
RT @Mehrbod365: True! We need more street furniture qnd overall more beautification in toronto...
Jun 6, 2026
RT @EvanSambasivam: Accessible seating touches on so much: making transit more appealing, undoing anti-homelessness infrastructure, and all…
Jun 6, 2026
RT @reiaposting: Gabe is so right, and public seating is also especially important to support smaller, finer grain retail! I've found mysel…
Jun 6, 2026
As councillor for Ward 11, I’ll advocate for a city-wide seating strategy including: 🏘️ Standards for distances between seating. 🌳 A rolling review of parks’ seating availability. 🚉 Seats at every covered streetcar stop. https://t.co/ceSEsJ9Nyk
Jun 6, 2026
OPSEU Local 540 had wages stolen under Ford’s unconstitutional Bill 124 while supporting Toronto’s most vulnerable women and gender-diverse people. They faced police violence at a recent picket for exercising their right to protest. Proud to join them today. 1/2 https://t.co/CjF8lruJJd

Jun 5, 2026
Yesterday, a cyclist was hit by a car in my neighbourhood of Little Italy. The injuries were serious but, thankfully, not life-threatening. It’s an important reminder of the work that needs to be done to make active transportation safe for everyone in Toronto.
Jun 4, 2026
David turned the GPNB into New Brunswick’s third party, winning seats in anglophone downtown Fredericton, the rural francophone Eastern shore, and bilingual small-town Tantramar. He’s a phenomenal community representative. Huge shoes to fill, but the GPNB has lots of talent. https://t.co/RJz0v0HnR9

Jun 2, 2026
The Ford government, famous for not interfering in municipal elections.
Jun 2, 2026
RT @EvanSambasivam: This campaign will not be televised - we're out knocking doors every single day! https://t.co/E1ww665Mpv https://t.co/…
Jun 2, 2026
One month after the official start of municipal election season, our intrepid team has already knocked on ten thousand doors in Ward 11 University–Rosedale. 🚪 #DoorsWillOpenOnTheLeft https://t.co/URhMhK5lXp
Jun 2, 2026
RT @Gabe_Blanc: After eight years of Doug Ford, it’s clear that “for the people” has not been working for… the people. 60% of us didn’t vot…
Jun 1, 2026
After eight years of Doug Ford, it’s clear that “for the people” has not been working for… the people. 60% of us didn’t vote for him. Let’s make this his last mandate. @FairVoteCanada ✊ https://t.co/79InqhVxNk
May 31, 2026
The Allen Rd. moves an average of 80,000 drivers each day. The Spadina Subway moves 180,000. Which actually does more to ease congestion? https://t.co/e54K6g2oL0


May 31, 2026
Our generation has its Spadina Expressway: the expansion of Billy Bishop. In the 70s, residents fought back against bad infrastructure forced on them by people who wouldn’t live with the consequences. We’re sick of Ford’s playbook. We’ll fight back too. @nojetsto ✊ https://t.co/NrkA7fS15R
May 30, 2026
We canvass every day! We’re knocking on our 10,000th door soon. Join us at https://t.co/L9x9c63yaf https://t.co/anJoALGMrN

May 30, 2026
Doug Ford has pulled up the ladder for a generation: no jobs, no homes, no education. Instead he offers tunnels under the 401 and paving over Lake Ontario. Proud to stand with @NoJetsTO and @FairVoteCanada 🛑 https://t.co/a3dvDPwUNI


May 29, 2026
Hundreds of Torontonians pass through the doors of @ticmasjid every day. Like all Torontonians, they deserve a safe place to be in community and practice their faith. The courage and inter-faith solidarity they’ve shown in the face of harassment and threats is remarkable. https://t.co/c5EA0CkMW2




May 29, 2026
Thanks to The Home Energy Network and Seaton Village Residents for putting together an informative talk on heat pumps and home electrification! https://t.co/LOxQ265qD4

May 28, 2026
Doug Ford has consistently proven he will redraw the lines of municipal jurisdiction to suit his agenda. Toronto needs a city charter that puts those lines in law, not just convention.
May 28, 2026
Well said, @JohnLorinc. Many of the City’s most vibrant to-be-pedestrianized places can be found in Ward 11 University–Rosedale. 1/2 https://t.co/KENrHayLkh

May 28, 2026
Nearly half of these priority stations are in Ward 11 University–Rosedale. This ward needs a councillor who is going to prioritize Platform Doors and help implementation happen quickly and cost-effectively. (1/2)
May 27, 2026
The City needs to be using every tool in its arsenal to crack down on negligent landlords. Recent remedial action and strict enforcement of fire safety regulations are good signals.
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