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Toronto mayoral candidates Olivia Chow, left, John Tory, center, and Rob Ford, right.

Interfaith council hosts mayoral debate

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  • August 29, 2014

TORONTO - If you’ve been waiting for your chance to hear Toronto’s mayoral candidates address poverty, housing, faith and ethics all at the same time — and maybe even use the word “praxis” — the Toronto Area Interfaith Council has the all-candidates event for you.

On Sept. 11, the TAIC will host a 7 to 9 a.m. breakfast for candidates at Metropolitan United Church, just south of St. Michael’s Cathedral. Questions the TAIC plan to ask the candidates include:

  • How can the city partner with faith communities to support and expand housing programs?
  • How do you intend to reduce poverty in Toronto?
  • How do you wish to engage the faith groups? o How can the interfaith communities partner with the city to put into praxis the programs already in place?
  • How can the interfaith communities partner with the city to promote our ethical and moral compass?

Admission includes breakfast. Seating is limited and tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. E-mail Rev. Dr. John Joseph Mastandrea at johnjo-sephm@metunited.org or call (416) 363-1331 ext. 24 for tickets. 

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