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City Councillor Candidates - Ward 13 Toronto Centre

9/15/2022

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Ward 13 Toronto Centre was created in 2018 from former Wards 27/28 Toronto Centre Rosedale.  Kristyn Wong-Tam resigned May 4/22 after 12 years as Councillor and was elected MPP June 2/22.  Robin Buxton Potts was appointed Interim Councillor on June 1/22 until November 14/22 and confirmed she would not be running for the position in the October 2022 elections.

There are 9 candidates for Councillor of Ward 13 Toronto Centre in this year's election:

  • Miguel Avila – is a blogger who believes in increasing the minimum wage, food security, affordable housing and transit and supporting Regent Park community businesses.
  • Colin Johnson
  • Ryan Lester - currently a Senior Director of Development & Communications for Heart House Hospice in Mississauga.  Ryan ran as the PC candidate for Toronto Centre MP in the 2021 federal election and placed 3rd behind Liberal Marci Ien and NDP Brian Chang.  In 2018, he initially ran for Ward 25 Don Valley West Councillor, but when the wards were realigned by the province, Ryan did not run in the new Ward 15 Don Valley West.
  • Dan Cortez Manalo
  • Cleveland Marshall
  • Chris Moise – was first elected as the Ward 10 Trustee (Toronto Centre, University-Rosedale) of the Toronto District School Board in 2016.  He worked with City Councillors in the $1.5 m refurbishment of Jesse Ketchum Public School in 2021 and update to Jesse Ketchum Park in 2018.  Before being elected as Trustee, Chris was a Counsellor at St. Mike’s Hospital. For the past 14 years, Chris has owned and operated a small pet supply business in Toronto.  During his tenure at the TDSB, Chris has led many initiatives, each designed to promote fairness and enhance equity for the thousands of students under his watch. Chris has championed initiatives such as the Enhancing Equity Task Force, and is an active member of the TDSB Black Student Achievement Community Advisory Committee. He has been a vocal advocate for the elimination of streaming, and was successful in the peaceful removal of SRO officers from “at-risk” schools in his ward.
  • Caroline Murphy.
  • Dev Ramsumair
  • Nicki Ward – is the Founder and Creative Director for Ground Queero, disability-led arts collective since 2008.  She was unsuccessful in 2022 provincial elections for Toronto Centre, as well as 2021 federal elections for York South-Weston and 2018 municipal elections for Ward 11 University Rosedale.
 
 




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City Councillor Candidates - Ward 11 University Rosedale

9/14/2022

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Ward 11 University Rosedale was created in 2018 from parts of former Ward 19/20 Trinity Spadina and Ward 27 Toronto Centre Rosedale.  Mike Layton has been the Councillor since 2010 and announced in July 2022 that he would not be participating in the October 2022 election.  ​There are 14 candidates for Councillor Ward 11 University Rosedale in this October's municipal election:

  • Axel Arvizu
  • Michael Borrelli
  • Robin Buxton Potts - was appointed as Councillor for Ward 13 Toronto Centre in June 2022 after the incumbent Kristyn Wong Tam resigned to successfully be elected as the provincial MPP.  Previously Robin was the Chief of Staff for Kristyn Wong Tam.
  • Norm Di Pasquale - was first elected as Toronto Catholic District School Board Trustee in 2018.  He replaced Jo-Ann Davis who held the position from 2010 to 2018.  In 2021, Norm unsuccessfully ran as the NDP candidate for MP of Spadina Fort York. 
  • David Fielder
  • Adam Golding - is associated with Socialist Alliance and Toronto Coalition for Housing, hosts Open Mic at The Mix, former President of The Cognitive Science & Artificial Intelligence Students Association at the University of Toronto.  He believes in police reform. 
  • Andrew Layman - originally registered to run as Councillor in Ward 13 Toronto Centre. 
  • Peter Lovering
  • Alison Pang
  • Ann Rohmer - broadcaster
  • Dianne Saxe - was the Green party candidate for MPP University Rosedale in June 2022 and is the Deputy Leader of the Ontario Green Party.  Dianne is an  environmental lawyer.  She was the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario from 2015 to 2019. 
  • Heather Shon
  • Pierre Therrien
  • Diana Yoon - is a climate activist, housing justice activist, community organizer and renter in downtown Toronto.  She is the Secretary for the Board of the Cecil Community Centre.

The Baldwin Village Community Association will be hosting an in person information session for Ward 11 University Rosedale City Councillor candidates on Monday October 3rd at 6:30 pm.  Each candidate will have 10 minutes to speak.  In addition, each candidate will have a table and will be able to meet voters one on one. There will be a limit of 268 persons for the event.  The event will be held at the Cecil Street Community Centre, 58 Cecil Street.  The location is south of College Street, east of University Avenue.





 


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Advocacy Volunteers Needed

9/12/2022

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​Are you interested in helping to shape policy and engage on issues of common interest in Toronto? If the answer is yes, please consider joining the Advocacy and Activism Committee of Federation of South Toronto Residents' Associations (FoSTRA). The Bay Cloverhill Community Association - BCCA is a member of FoSTRA and their advocacy benefits all of us.

The following working groups need volunteers:
  1. Intensification - provincial housing/land use legislation and municipal policy, budgets and service delivery
  2. Infrastructure - creating green space plus safety and security
  3. Environmental - Ontario Line and large developments
  4. Housing Affordability - homelessness, subsidized housing and affordability

Please respond to directorward11@fostraTO.ca by September 14th if you would like to contribute and make the City a better place to live.

Visit FoSTRA's website for more info fostrato.weebly.com/.
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Municipal Elections - Mayoral Candidates

9/12/2022

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Bill 3 Strong Mayor and Building Homes Act was passed by provincial government September 8th. It gives the mayors of Toronto and Ottawa sweeping powers over municipal budgets, plus the ability to hire and fire senior city staff. It will be effective after October 24, 2022 election. It also gives municipalities the ability to shorten development timelines by cutting ‘red tape’ to increase housing supply. This likely means less community consultation and prioritization of quickly approving buildings over environmental and infrastructure concerns.

This makes your vote for Mayor even more important during the October municipal election. Mayoral candidates should be asked how they would assert these new powers if elected.  31 candidates have registered for the 2022 Mayoral race, a slight reduction from the 35 candidates in the last 2018 election.

John Tory is running for his third term.  There are 6 other candidates this year that ran in the 2018 election: Drew Buckingham, Kevin Clark, Sarah Climenhaga, Monowar Hossain, Kris Langenfeld and Knia Singh.  The other candidates are: Blake Acton, Avraham Arrobas, Darren Atkinson, Chloe-Marie Brown, Elvira Caputolan, Phillip D'Cruze, Cory Deville, Alexey Efimovskikh, Isabella Gamk, , Arjun Gupta, Peter Handjis, Robert Hatton, Sooad Hossain, Khadijah Jamal, John Letonja, Tony Luk, Ferin Malek, Gil Penalosa, Stephen Punswasi, D!onne Renee, Kyle Schwartz, Sandeep Srivastava, Reginald Tull and Jack Yan.

We encourage you to research the candidates to help you determine who to support as the City of Toronto Mayor for the next 4 years in the October 24, 2022 municipal election. 



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September General Member's Meeting Cancelled

9/9/2022

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Please be advised that the General Member's Meeting that was scheduled for 7 pm on Monday September 19th has been cancelled.

You can stay up to date with what's happening in the neighbourhood by following us on Twitter @baycloverhill or joining our Facebook group Bay Cloverhill Community.

We look forward to seeing everyone at the Annual General Meeting on Monday November 21st at 7 pm.  The  meeting will be held virtually.  Stay tuned for details on guest speakers and the agenda to be released in early November.
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Federal Ward Redistribution

9/6/2022

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The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario has proposed changing boundaries and names for electoral districts across the province because of changes in population.  The review process is mandated every 10 years.  The federal electoral district is the same as the provincial electoral district in southern Ontario, and municipal ward for Toronto.
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​          Existing Toronto electoral districts/wards
​Proposed Toronto electoral districts/wards
The existing 25 electoral districts/wards in Toronto will be reduced to 24 electoral districts/wards to be in line with federal quotas for population size for each electoral district/ward.  Scarborough Agincourt will be combined with Scarborough North to create Scarborough Northwest.  The Bay Cloverhill neighbourhood will no longer be part of Toronto Centre and be located solely in the University Rosedale electoral district.  Changes will not be effective until 2024 at the earliest.
 
Public Hearings
 
To attend a meeting, you must complete a Public Hearing Participation Form at https://redecoupage-redistribution-2022.ca/com/on/phrg/index_e.aspx to observe or participate. 
 
To make a written submission email:
Ms. Paula Puddy
Commission Secretary
Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario
PO Box 37018 Southdale
London, Ontario N6E 3T3 at
on@redecoupage-federal-redistribution.ca
 
A virtual hearing for Toronto will be held on Thursday September 29, 2022 at 6:30 pm.  An in person hearing for Toronto will be hosted at Beeton Hall, Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street on Wednesday October 19, 2022 at 6:30 pm.
 
 Timelines
 
The Commission will complete a report between October and December 2022, after which MP’s will have the opportunity to object.  A Representation Order finalizing the new electoral districts must be made in September 2023.  Any federal electoral boundary changes will not take effect until the next federal election after April 1, 2024, at the earliest.  The next federal election will be held no later than Monday October 20, 2025. 
 
The provincial electoral boundary changes will take effect after the federal boundary changes are established.  The next provincial election is scheduled for no later than Monday June 4, 2026.
 
Unclear when the municipal ward boundary changes will be effective, likely after the next provincial election after April 1, 2024.  The next municipal election will be Monday October 26, 2026.
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