It was largely just a footnote, although a significant one, but Josh Morgan’s first foray into city hall politics was covered as part of our work on the 2006 London civic election. Who would have guessed that Morgan, then 28, would 16 years later become mayor? This story was first published in the Tuesday Nov. 14, 2006 editions of The London Free Press: Read More
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