Toronto City Council 2014–2018

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2014-2018 Toronto City Council
2010-2014 2018-2022
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Overview
Legislative body Toronto City Council
Meeting place Toronto City Hall
TermOctober 22, 2018 
Election 2014 Toronto municipal election
Website www.toronto.ca/council
City Council
Toronto city hall August 2017 01.jpg
Toronto City Hall is the seat of government
Members26
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.

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Leadership

The Mayor of Toronto for this term (2014-2018) is John Tory. [1] In December 2014, Mayor Tory appointed four Deputy Mayors: [2]

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

CouncillorWardCommunity CouncilFederal Electoral DistrictNotes
John Tory Mayor-
Vincent Crisanti 1Etobicoke York Etobicoke North
Michael Ford 2Etobicoke York Etobicoke North Previously held by former mayor Rob Ford until his death
Stephen Holyday 3Etobicoke York Etobicoke Centre
John Campbell 4Etobicoke York Etobicoke Centre
Justin Di Ciano 5Etobicoke York Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Mark Grimes 6Etobicoke York Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Giorgio Mammoliti 7Etobicoke York York West
Anthony Perruzza 8North York York West
Maria Augimeri 9North York York Centre
James Pasternak 10North York York Centre
Frances Nunziata 11Etobicoke York York South—Weston
Frank Di Giorgio 12Etobicoke York York South—Weston
Sarah Doucette 13Etobicoke York Parkdale—High Park
Gord Perks 14Toronto and East York Parkdale—High Park
Josh Colle 15North York Eglinton—Lawrence
Christin Carmichael Greb 16North York Eglinton—Lawrence
Cesar Palacio 17Etobicoke York Davenport
Ana Bailão 18Toronto and East York Davenport
Mike Layton 19Toronto and East York Trinity—Spadina
Joe Cressy 20Toronto and East York Trinity—Spadina
Joe Mihevc 21Toronto and East York St. Paul's
Josh Matlow 22Toronto and East York St. Paul's
John Filion 23North York Willowdale
David Shiner 24North York Willowdale
Jaye Robinson 25North York Don Valley West
Jon Burnside 26North York Don Valley West
Kristyn Wong-Tam 27Toronto and East York Toronto Centre—Rosedale
Lucy Troisi 28Toronto and East York Toronto Centre—Rosedale Appointed November 2, 2017 after death of Pam McConnell on July 7, 2017.
Mary Fragedakis 29Toronto and East York Toronto—Danforth
Paula Fletcher 30Toronto and East York Toronto—Danforth
Janet Davis 31Toronto and East York Beaches—East York
Mary-Margaret McMahon 32Toronto and East York Beaches—East York
Jonathan Tsao 33North York Don Valley East Appointed by City Council after resignation by Shelley Carroll. [5]
Denzil Minnan-Wong 34North York Don Valley East
Michelle Berardinetti 35Scarborough Scarborough Southwest
Gary Crawford 36Scarborough Scarborough Southwest
Michael Thompson 37Scarborough Scarborough Centre
Glenn De Baeremaeker 38Scarborough Scarborough Centre
Jim Karygiannis 39Scarborough Scarborough—Agincourt
Norm Kelly 40Scarborough Scarborough—Agincourt
Chin Lee 41Scarborough Scarborough—Rouge River
Neethan Shan 42Scarborough Scarborough—Rouge River Seat was previously held by Raymond Cho who was elected MPP for Scarborough—Rouge River in 2016.
Paul Ainslie 43Scarborough Scarborough East
Jim Hart 44Scarborough Scarborough East Seat was held by Councillor Ron Moeser until his death on 2017-04-18.

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References

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