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Tory vs. Keesmaat: The high-profile endorsements fuelling the mayoral election this year

With advanced voting for the city's election just three days away, John Tory and Jennifer Keesmaat are eager to flaunt the names backing their campaigns.

Director X, Barry Avrich, Jeanne Beker among big-name supporters of Tory

Toronto mayoral candidates John Tory and Jennifer Keesmaat have each flaunted their bigwig backers ahead of the upcoming election. (Canadian Press/CBC)

With advanced voting for the city's election just three daysaway, John Toryand Jennifer Keesmaat are eager to flaunt the names backing theircampaigns.

While the two mayoral candidates will need the support of hundreds of thousands ofTorontoniansto win, both are hoping endorsements from influential names and groups will bring them some support.

Here's a look at some of the top people endorsing their campaigns, and why they matter.

1. Tory supporter: Director X

Julien Christian Lutz, professionally known as Director X, is a key player in the Canadian music scene. The music video director andfilm producer, who has worked with Hip Hip/R&B names such as Drake, Jay Z, Kanye West, Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar, lends a serious degree of star power to Tory's campaign.

Lutz said he met Tory during the mayor's trips to Los Angeles to promote Toronto's film scene, and said the city's art industry has grown since Tory has been in office.

Tory also has the support of acclaimed filmmaker Barry Avrich, who says he supports Tory's "plan to protect and expand Toronto's studio space and keep the city a hotspot for film production."

A series of film groups within the city, including the film and television union Nabet 700-M Unifor, have also publicly shown support for the mayor's re-election. The Tory government says they've brought in a total of $6.6 billion to film productions in the city in the past four years.

1.Keesmaat supporter: Gil (Guillermo) Penalosa, World Urban Parks

Penalosa is a world renowned urbanistwho founded the non-profit 8 80 Cities and also serves as an ambassador of World Urban Parks.

Penalosa represents a wave of supporters from the city's urban planning communities who want Keesmaat voted into office on Oct. 22.

The former chief city planner garnered support from urbanists across Toronto, including city planner Brent Toderian, who hopes to see some of Keesmaat's plans concerning transit, the Gardiner Expressway and urban development come to fruition.

If elected, Keesmaatsays she's committed to replacing the crumbling portion of the eastern GardinerExpressway with a "beautiful grand boulevard," and will derail Tory's SmartTrack transit solution.

2. Tory supporter: Coun. Denzil Minnan-Wong

Deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong, one of the high-profileincumbentsrunning for re-election, has proudly supported Tory since the mayor ran for office in 2014.

Tory has plenty of other supporters among current city councillors, including:

  • Coun. Jon Burnside, Ward 26
  • Coun. ChristinCarmichael Greb, Ward 16
  • Coun. Frances Nunziata, Ward 11

Minnan-Wong, considered to be fiscally conservative, is the current councillor for Ward 34 Don Valley East and has served on council since 1997.

"John's the entire package," he told CBCToronto. "From what we came from, we had an exceedingly dysfunctional council, and John's been able to bring everybody together."

Tory also has the support of several MPs and MPPs who hope to see him re-elected on Oct. 22. That list includes: Scarborough North MP Shaun Chen, Willowdale MP and Toronto Caucus Co-Chair Ali Ehsassi, and York Centre MP Michael Levitt.

2. Keesmaat supporter: Coun. Kristyn Wong-Tam

Coun. Kristyn-Wong Tam and Keesmaat have proudly shown their support for each another and activelyattend one another's events.

Wong-Tam, a frequent critic of Tory, is locked in abattle with former mayoral candidate and Liberal MPP George Smitherman, and fellow incumbent Lucy Troisito represent Ward 13, Toronto Centre

Other councillorsbacking Keesmaatinclude:

  • Coun. Mike Layton, Ward 19
  • Coun.JoeCressy, Ward 20
  • Coun.JoeMihevc, Ward 21

3. Tory supporter: President of Vietnamese Association of Toronto Dr. Kien Le

Tory has garnered the support of several of Toronto's multicultural groups.

"John Tory has always stood up for Toronto, Canadian multiculturalism, and also the Vietnamese Canadian community, which is just one reason of many that I will be supporting his campaign for Mayor," said Dr. Kien Le, who credits Tory for raising the Vietnamese Freedom and Heritage Flat at city hall.

Geetha Moorthy said Tory took the time to visit her centre many times to hear from the families of children growing up with autism.

Tory also has the support ofAfricaribbeanCanadian Family Advocacy, for "understanding the challenges faced by marginalized communities."

In addition, former president of the Canadian Tamil Congress publicaly said he's a friend and supporter of Tory's, crediting the mayor for visiting Sri lanka and learning about where the city's Tamil community is from, and why they left.

3. Keesmaat supporter: The Toronto and York Regional Labour Council

Although Tory said he's created more than200,000 jobs since his time in office, Keesmaat proudly garnered support from a central labour body that combines hundreds of local unions to represent a total of 205,000 workers. The labour council advocates issues facing workersin the region, and announced just a couple weeks ago that they would officially be endorsing Keesmaat for mayor.

"Toronto will need strong leadership to tackle the key challenges the city faces, and Jennifer Keesmaat has shown a keen understanding of the issues combined with a bold vision for the future," the council said in a press release.

4. Tory supporter: Former MP, Minister of Justice and Attorney General Peter MacKay

Mackay, who accumulateda long list of high-profile political positions during his time under former prime minister Stephen Harper, publicly endorsed Tory.

"With serious challenges on the horizon, Toronto needs a sensible, strong and steadfast Mayor . . . John is a Mayor who is building infrastructure and a more prosperous economy. He is creating jobs for all Torontonians and making our streets safer," MacKaywrote in a statement posted on Tory's campaign website.

4. Keesmaat supporter: Former councillor and MP Olivia Chow

Seasoned politician and former NDP MP Olivia Chow, who lost to Tory in the 2014 mayoral election,is supporting Keesmaat's campagin. Chow has attended Keesmaat's rallies, and even promoted one on her own social media page.

Other intriguing backers

Both Keesmaat and Tory have long lists of supporters. Here are some of the most intriguing ones.

Tory endorsements:

Keesmaat endorsements:

Who is Doug Ford supporting?

Although Premier Doug Ford's spokespersonsaid he'sonly "actively supporting"his nephew, Coun. Michael Ford, who's running for council in North Etobicoke's Ward 1 head-to-head against Coun. VincentCrisanti, he's been seen taking pictures with other council-members who publicly backed him during the council-cutting battle that unfolded over the past few months.

Crisanti proudly posted a picture of himself and the premier during the Annual Fusion of Taste Festival.

Sam Mioni, running for Ward 18,Willowdale, was also seen photographed with the premier.

Coun. Giorgio Mammoliti also flaunted his ties toFord Nation back in march during the Good Friday procession in Toronto's Little Italy.

Tory and Keesmaat, as well as a majority ofsitting councilmembers, have publicly denounced Ford's decision to slash city council from 47 to 25 ahead of the election.

The premier hasn't shown support foreither of the leading mayoral candidates.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story included a tweet reportedly from Coun. Denzil Minnan-Wong. The tweet was from a parody account and has been removed. Also, a previous version of the story said the Toronto Arts Foundation has endorsed Jennifer Keesmaat for mayor. In fact, the Toronto Arts Foundation is non partisan and has not endorsed her.
    Oct 07, 2018 12:04 PM ET