Toronto City Council 2014–2018
2014-2018 Toronto City Council | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Toronto City Council | ||||
Meeting place | Toronto City Hall | ||||
Term | October 22, 2018 – | ||||
Election | 2014 Toronto municipal election | ||||
Website | www.toronto.ca/council | ||||
City Council | |||||
Toronto City Hall is the seat of government | |||||
Members | 26 | ||||
Mayor (head of council) | John Tory (since 2014) | ||||
Deputy Mayor | Denzil Minnan-Wong | ||||
Speaker | Frances Nunziata (since 2010) | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Shelley Carroll (2014-April 2018) Glenn De Baeremaeker (April-December 2018) |
The 2014-2018 Toronto City Council consisted of councillors elected in the 2014 municipal election, as well as subsequent by-elections and appointments.
Leadership
The Mayor of Toronto for this term (2014-2018) is John Tory.[1] In December 2014, Mayor Tory appointed four Deputy Mayors:[2]
- Denzil Minnan-Wong - Deputy Mayor
- Vincent Crisanti – Deputy Mayor, west
- Glenn De Baeremaeker – Deputy Mayor, east
- Pam McConnell – Deputy Mayor, central
Ms. McConnell died during her term in office and was replaced by Ana Bailão.[3] Mayor Tory removed Crisanti after Crisanti endorsed a political rival to Tory, and was replaced by Stephen Holyday.[4]
City council
Councillor | Ward | Community Council | Federal Electoral District | Notes |
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John Tory | Mayor | - | ||
Vincent Crisanti | 1 | Etobicoke York | Etobicoke North | |
Michael Ford | 2 | Etobicoke York | Etobicoke North | Previously held by former mayor Rob Ford until his death |
Stephen Holyday | 3 | Etobicoke York | Etobicoke Centre | |
John Campbell | 4 | Etobicoke York | Etobicoke Centre | |
Justin Di Ciano | 5 | Etobicoke York | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | |
Mark Grimes | 6 | Etobicoke York | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | |
Giorgio Mammoliti | 7 | Etobicoke York | York West | |
Anthony Perruzza | 8 | North York | York West | |
Maria Augimeri | 9 | North York | York Centre | |
James Pasternak | 10 | North York | York Centre | |
Frances Nunziata | 11 | Etobicoke York | York South—Weston | |
Frank Di Giorgio | 12 | Etobicoke York | York South—Weston | |
Sarah Doucette | 13 | Etobicoke York | Parkdale—High Park | |
Gord Perks | 14 | Toronto and East York | Parkdale—High Park | |
Josh Colle | 15 | North York | Eglinton—Lawrence | |
Christin Carmichael Greb | 16 | North York | Eglinton—Lawrence | |
Cesar Palacio | 17 | Etobicoke York | Davenport | |
Ana Bailão | 18 | Toronto and East York | Davenport | |
Mike Layton | 19 | Toronto and East York | Trinity—Spadina | |
Joe Cressy | 20 | Toronto and East York | Trinity—Spadina | |
Joe Mihevc | 21 | Toronto and East York | St. Paul's | |
Josh Matlow | 22 | Toronto and East York | St. Paul's | |
John Filion | 23 | North York | Willowdale | |
David Shiner | 24 | North York | Willowdale | |
Jaye Robinson | 25 | North York | Don Valley West | |
Jon Burnside | 26 | North York | Don Valley West | |
Kristyn Wong-Tam | 27 | Toronto and East York | Toronto Centre—Rosedale | |
Lucy Troisi | 28 | Toronto and East York | Toronto Centre—Rosedale | Appointed November 2, 2017 after death of Pam McConnell on July 7, 2017. |
Mary Fragedakis | 29 | Toronto and East York | Toronto—Danforth | |
Paula Fletcher | 30 | Toronto and East York | Toronto—Danforth | |
Janet Davis | 31 | Toronto and East York | Beaches—East York | |
Mary-Margaret McMahon | 32 | Toronto and East York | Beaches—East York | |
Jonathan Tsao | 33 | North York | Don Valley East | Appointed by City Council after resignation by Shelley Carroll.[5] |
Denzil Minnan-Wong | 34 | North York | Don Valley East | |
Michelle Berardinetti | 35 | Scarborough | Scarborough Southwest | |
Gary Crawford | 36 | Scarborough | Scarborough Southwest | |
Michael Thompson | 37 | Scarborough | Scarborough Centre | |
Glenn De Baeremaeker | 38 | Scarborough | Scarborough Centre | |
Jim Karygiannis | 39 | Scarborough | Scarborough—Agincourt | |
Norm Kelly | 40 | Scarborough | Scarborough—Agincourt | |
Chin Lee | 41 | Scarborough | Scarborough—Rouge River | |
Neethan Shan | 42 | Scarborough | Scarborough—Rouge River | Seat was previously held by Raymond Cho who was elected MPP for Scarborough—Rouge River in 2016. |
Paul Ainslie | 43 | Scarborough | Scarborough East | |
Jim Hart | 44 | Scarborough | Scarborough East | Seat was held by Councillor Ron Moeser until his death on 2017-04-18. |
References
- ^ Ulli S. Watkiss (October 30, 2014). "Declaration of Results" (PDF). Toronto City Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
- ^ Simcoe, Luke (December 1, 2014). "Meet Toronto's four deputy mayors". Metro. Archived from the original on July 14, 2017. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
- ^ Fox, Chris (October 6, 2017). "Coun. Ana Bailão appointed new deputy mayor of Toronto". CTV News Toronto. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
- ^ Pagliaro, Jennifer (September 12, 2017). "John Tory strips deputy mayor of title after Doug Ford endorsement". Toronto Star. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
- ^ Toronto City Clerk [@TorontoCouncil] (May 22, 2018). "City Council has appointed Jonathan Tsao to the office of Councillor for Ward 33" (Tweet) – via Twitter.