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Basic classroom etiquette is more than just good manners; it's a glimpse into leadership qualities. When assessing how someone would run a city, look at how they handle tough conversations. Are they willing to listen, learn, and engage with diverse perspectives? #CB4TO
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Conflict is inevitable, peace is made. A true leader understands that when they're elected, they become accountable to all residents in their city, not just their donors or supporters. How they navigate conflict and resolve it that matters. #CB4TO

Let's choose leaders who embrace respectful dialogue, value differing opinions, and prioritize the needs of the entire community. We deserve leaders who are committed to working together, finding common ground, and building a city that thrives on inclusivity and unity. #CB4TO

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5 seconds in when you’re trying not to laugh, 1:10 when Olivia breaks and laughs, “will you LET her finish her statement?”, the gifable eye rolls, this has every emotion!!!

And this is why we are in the situation were in. I wouldn't even consider this a debate.

Toronto is in trouble

It’s the way you and @oliviachow out classed that whole table.

Well this is embarrassing for just about all of them. 😬 "Basic classroom etiquette." *chef's kiss*

A bunch of #recycledpoliticians talking their same 💩 Toronto needs a real leader #tull4mayor to bring about real change in our city

