
Standing on a stage on Monday, surrounded by supporters holding up her purple campaign signs, Olivia Chow played to the crowd.
“Are you ready to elect a mayor who cares?” she said as they cheered. “Let’s go do it. Let’s make it happen. Let’s win.”
It was the first of two rallies that the front runner’s campaign plans to hold this week as Chow attempts to project confidence and seal the deal with voters ahead of Toronto’s mayoral byelection.
