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Referendum Trudeau

He campaigned in poetry but governed in prose

Rinkside Reading

What does hockey’s literature say about the sport?

Alarm Bells

Fort McMurray and fires hence

David Miller

David Miller, an immigrant from East Anglia in England, was mayor of Toronto from 2003 to 2010. He has held private, public, and academic positions and is the North American regional director for the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group. He kicked a soccer ball the day he started to walk, and celebrates the 1978 FA Cup victory of his local team, Ipswich Town, every year. He’s seen almost every Toronto FC game.

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David Miller

A Beautiful, Sometimes Painful Game

The Toronto FC roller coaster December 2018
All sports inspire passion—particularly when a team is winning. But soccer is different. The support is a commitment, win or lose. It’s different from other professional sports because its roots aren’t in a corporate experience. It is a working class game that anyone can play—all you need is a ball or, failing that, something to…