- Case
Ootes (born 1941) is a
retired Canadian politician who was the
deputy mayor of
Toronto from 1998 to 2003. On
Toronto City Council,
Ootes represented...
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Ootes (born
August 5, 1942) is a
retired territorial level politician and
newspaper and
magazine publisher from
Northwest Territories, Canada.
Ootes was...
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Statutory Deputy Mayor 62 Mel
Lastman 2
January 1, 1998
November 30, 2003 Case
Ootes 63
David Miller 2
December 1, 2003
November 30, 2010 Joe
Pantalone 64 Rob...
- (6 mi)
southeast of Comalcalco, in Tabasco, Mexico. The
native name is
Nuumte Oote "True Voice". A vibrant,
albeit minority,
language until the
middle of the...
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contributions overnight.
After the election, Ford had
outgoing councillor Case
Ootes, a
former City of
Toronto budget chief, head the "transition team". From...
- was a four-two vote. Word is, he
managed to
appeal to
Fantino fans Case
Ootes and Hugh
Locke without completely alienating the so-called
progressive contingent...
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Duncan K.; in 't Zand, Jean; Chenevez, Jérôme; Wörpel, Hauke; K****, Laurens;
Ootes, Laura; Watts, Anna L.; Gisler, Luis; Sanchez-Fernandez, Celia; Kuulkers...
- (1970–1973)
Mayor of
North York (1973–1997)
Metro Councillor (1970–1997) Case
Ootes 63
David Miller December 1, 2003
November 30, 2010
Metro Councillor for...
- in Ward 1, East York but came
third behind winners Michael Prue and Case
Ootes. It was
later decided, however, that the East York ward was too
large for...
- 748
James S****y 415
Aaron Hume 363 Ward 29 - Broadview—Greenwood: Case
Ootes 7,660 Gail
Nyberg 4,391 Bob Dale 1,963 Nick
Radia 276 Ward 30 - Broadview—Greenwood:...