Since 2010 Toronto's headlines have been consumed by the outrageous personal foibles and government-slashing, anti-urbanist policies of Mayor Rob Ford. But the heated debate at City Hall has obscured a bigger, decade-long narrative of Toronto's ascending as a mature global city. It raises questions: What role does a mayor play in a city's temperament and self-confidence? Can a terrible mayor make a city better by forcing its citizens to engage? What place is there in our new decentralized, global, open-source world for an autocrat?
**Edward Keenan** serves as senior editor and lead columnist at *The Grid* magazine in Toronto, Ontario. An eight-time finalist at the National Magazine Awards, he has written for and edited at *Eye Weekly*, *Spacing* magazine, and *The Walrus*.
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Since 2010 Toronto's headlines have been consumed by the outrageous personal foibles and government-slashing, anti-urbanist policies of Mayor Rob Ford. But the heated debate at City Hall has obscured a bigger, decade-long narrative of Toronto's ascending as a mature global city. It raises questions: What role does a mayor play in a city's temperament and self-confidence? Can a terrible mayor make a city better by forcing its citizens to engage? What place is there in our new decentralized, global, open-source world for an autocrat? **Edward Keenan** serves as senior editor and lead columnist at *The Grid* magazine in Toronto, Ontario. An eight-time finalist at the National Magazine Awards, he has written for and edited at *Eye Weekly*, *Spacing* magazine, and *The Walrus*.