After a municipal race contested by 31 mayoral candidates, voters in Toronto elected incumbent John Tory to a third term at the head of city council on Monday. Tory was confirmed as the winning candidate leading with 61 per cent of the vote, while Gil Penalosa sat in second place with around 18 per cent.
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John Tory re-elected for 3rd term as Toronto mayor
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