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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

50 famous people with keys to the city of Toronto

Keys to the city TorontoThe record of luminaries awarded a ceremonial key to the city of Toronto reads like the strangest party guest list of all time. There's author J. K. Rowling and martial artist Jackie Chan, legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma and former President of Greece Constantinos Stephanopoulos, Nickelback and Nelson Mandela.


Two Mickeys have the key to the city (Rooney and Mouse) but only seven women have received the honour, just three of them from Toronto. Contrast that with the 64 men from around the world who have a key sitting in a special wooden presentation case in their home or office.


The keys themselves are made of gold-plated zinc for the City of Toronto by North York Trophies and Promotions and cost around $80 each. The city keeps a stock of blank keys ready for engraving when the mayor announces a presentation, says Cece Metcalfe, the owner of the store.


The precise number of key recipients is actually difficult to place. In 2003, Mel Lastman gave one to the entire population of Prince Edward Island as thank-you for their support during the SARS crisis, which included a free truckload of oysters.


The city records only date back to amalgamation in 1998, and other former cities may have previously handed out their own keys.


According to the City of Toronto, the presentation of a key is entirely at the discretion of the mayor and isn't subject to any formal guidelines or protocol. The trophy itself is meant to symbolize becoming a "freeman," a throwback to medieval times when a person of significant standing graduated from serfdom and was allowed to own land and run a business.


So far Mel Lastman has been the most generous, giving out 95 per cent of the keys since 1998. A plan to give the Spice Girls a key turned sour when the group refused to perform at a free outdoor concert the city had started (perhaps prematurely) planning.


David Miller and Rob Ford, on the other hand, have given out just five trophies between them. Upon receiving his key today, Doug Holyday will become the second deputy mayor, after Case Ootes, to receive the award.


Here's a full list of recipients since 1998. Some of them are famous. Some of them not so much.


MEL LASTMAN


Mickey Rooney - actor

Bobby Curtola - rock'n'roll musician

Sheldon Kennedy - hockey player

Bobby Rahal - racing driver

Ed Mirvish - business leader

Roberto Leal - singer

Charles Adler - broadcaster

Nelson Mandela - politician

Barbara Ann Scott - figure skater

Johnny Lombardi - broadcaster

Yo-Yo Ma - cellist

David L. Gunn - TTC GM

Norman Jewison - movie actor and director

Mickey Mouse - cartoon mouse

Frank Alvarez - radio station owner

Jorge Ferreira - musician

Céline Dion - musician

José Lello - Portuguese politician

Ron Huldai - Israeli politician

Joe Foti - Liberal fundraiser

Sharon, Lois & Bram - children's music trio

Desmond Tutu - religious leader

David Boothby - chief of police

Neil Young - musician

Donald Sutherland - actor

Konstantinos Stephanopoulos - president of Greece

Dr. Jan Paulsen - church leader

Orville Parchment - church leader

Pramukh Swami Maharaj - Hindu guru

Barenaked Ladies - musicians

J. K. Rowling - author

Boris Spremo - photojournalist

King Constantine II - former king of Greece

Sylvester Stallone - actor

Sophia Loren - actor

Margaret Atwood - author

Joni Mitchell - musician

Blue Rodeo - musicians

Tiger Woods - golfer

Carlos César - Portuguese politician

Thomas Rosica - church leader

Ronnie Hawkins - musician

Tony Dionisio - union leader

Muhammad Ali - boxer

Mike Myers - comedian

Eng. Ferrero Rodriguez - ????

Prince Edward Island - Canadian province

Rolling Stones - musician

The Anson Carter Family - family of hockey player Anson Carter

Nickelback - musicians

Case Ootes - deputy mayor and councillor


DAVID MILLER


Julian Fantino - chief of police

His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama - religious leader


ROB FORD


George Cohon - business leader

George Chuvalo - boxer

Doug Holyday - deputy mayor


Chris Bateman is a staff writer at blogTO. Follow him on Twitter at @chrisbateman.






by Chris Bateman via blogTO

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