"Mr. Dai!"
"Mr. Block!"
Donnie and Toronto Mayor Ralph Dai similarly embraced each other.
Unlike Mitchell Hepburn who was reelected, Ralph Dai was elected as Toronto's mayor just this year.
But he shares a similar experience with Donnie, having participated in World War I.
He truly fought on the battlefield.
When World War I broke out, Canada's recruitment activities came to Toronto, and the then 17-year-old Ralph Dai lied about his age and birthdate to join the 169th Battalion.
Later, his officers saw potential in this young man and promoted him from an ordinary private to corporal, sergeant, and became the deputy commander of a platoon.
With the advancement of training and preparation, he was transferred to the 116th Battalion.
After retiring from the army, Ralph Dai began to actively engage in politics and finally defeated William Robbins this year to become the mayor of Toronto.
