Former longtime councilor Giorgio Mammoliti says he’s running to be mayor of Toronto.
“I love the city so much and I just dreaded and hated to see it decline over the last few years,” Mammoliti told CP24 in an exclusive interview on “Live At Noon” Wednesday.
Mammoliti sat on Toronto City Council from 2000 until he was defeated at the ballot box in 2018. As a councillor, he was known for being outspoken and offering up a number of headline-grabbing suggestions over the years. He said he’d also like to work to increase the stock of affordable housing and to change drug policy in the city.
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