Welcome! Here you can find some information on local updates, events, and resources in Humber-River Black Creek.
My office is always here to connect and support you with any City-related matter and/or concerns.
Welcome! Here you can find some information on local updates, events, and resources in Humber-River Black Creek.
My office is always here to connect and support you with any City-related matter and/or concerns.
Speed enforcement cameras should not be speed traps but measures to make communities safer.
Often, drivers are unaware of where these cameras are, and responsible drivers are ticketed despite traveling at speeds close to the posted limits. I’m hearing from many residents that they feel unfairly penalized.
An amendment will be voted on today to Toronto's Vision Zero strategy which directs city staff to review the program and ensure tickets are dispensed fairly and clearly while maintaining the objectives of the Vision Zero program. The review will conclude with a report to City Council in September.
On June 13th, it was an absolute joy to celebrate breaking ground on a brand new Community Centre coming to our Ward! I was joined by Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, City of Toronto staff, and esteemed dignitaries.
The net-zero building will feature an incredible array of amenities, including a six-lane, 25-metre lap pool, leisure pool and a classroom to teach aquatic programs a childcare centre designed to accommodate up to 62 children, a teaching kitchen, an art studio, social amphitheatre, multi-sport gymnasium, walking track, fitness studios, community spaces, a multi-media space and STEM and computer labs.
I look forward to watching as this beautiful project benefitting folks of all ages comes to life in the coming years.
To follow the project, click here.
At Wednesday's Council meeting, we discussed the city's response to Trump's tariffs. President Trump's ruthless paradigm may be here to stay, but it found us something we have long needed; our Canadianismo. Watch my speech here.
Affordable childcare is a necessity for many working families in the city of Toronto. Unfortunately, not every family in Toronto has adequate access to childcare. This recent decision by the provincial government is taking a vital resource away from families, especially working mothers, who are often tasked with domestic labour even when participating in the work force.