christiesplits
Senior Member
Will be interesting to see how it plays out. The local NDP doesn't always play nice with non-NDPers.
I’ve always been fascinated by the workings of political parties in Toronto city council. Occasionally you have candidates that can bridge political silos. For instance, KWT has support from both the NDP and Liberals, and Alejandra Bravo and Dan Mazer had support from members of both parties last election. Occasionally you have candidates running against each other from the same political party. For instance, Justin Di Ciano vs. Peter Milczyn in 2010 were both card-carrying Liberals, and Ana Bailao vs. Cesar Palacio in 2018 will be the same thing.
In between elections, most of the progressive Liberal types play well with the NDP members, like Shelley Carroll or Adam Vaughan when he was on council. You get a sense of the size of the 'Liberal Party' tent when you consider that Shelly Carroll and Ana Bailao are members of the same party as Frank Di Giorgio and Jim Karygiannis.