Toronto Councillors Ana Bailao, Josh Colle and Mary-Margaret McMahon are three of the most vocal new arrivals at City Hall who are joining together to make a stand in the middle, though they say they’re not out to form a new caucus. Natalie Alcoba Mar 14, 2011 – 10:15 PM ET More than three …
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Toronto through the eyes of Councillor Ana Bailão 1
In October 2010, Ana Bailão won the race to replace Adam Giambrone in Ward 18, beating his former executive assistant, Kevin Beaulieu, by nearly 10 points. She is one of seven new women to join City Council. Bailão was born in Portugal but grew up as a teen in Ward 18. She attended West Toronto …
Read MoreUpcoming Safety Walks 0
Safety audits are tools to evaluate spaces from the standpoint of women, children and other vulnerable groups. With members of the community, along with staff from many city departments, the following safety walks are planned to address resident concerns and to make our streets safer. From lighting to transit stops to garbage collection, these walks …
Read MoreCouncil Votes for Electric Trains 6
The extension of the Georgetown South section of the Air Rail Link (ARL) has posed serious concerns for the residents neighbouring the railway. The initial and main drive for the extension was to have a working rail link that would allow users to travel quickly and efficiently from Union Station to Pearson Airport ready for …
Read MoreCouncil Vote on Toronto Community Housing Committee 1
Toronto currently faces significant housing issues. Lately, these issues have been overshadowed by serious concerns of wasteful spending by the Toronto Community Housing Committee. As is the case with any city department, the abuse of tax payer money is absolutely unacceptable, and I will be supporting a full review of the TCHC’s finances. While I …
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