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Toronto City Hall. The municipal government of Toronto (incorporated as the City of Toronto) [1] is the local government responsible for administering the city of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its structure and powers are set out in the City of Toronto Act. The powers of the City of Toronto are exercised by its legislative body ...
In 1998, the Metro Toronto Council was merged with Toronto City Council. The amalgamation added the councillors from the other cities of Metro. The first mayor of the merged council was Mel Lastman, former mayor of North York. The council spent the term working on merging the departments of the various municipalities and working on funding for ...
Frances Nunziata (since 2010) Deputy Speaker. Shelley Carroll. The 2018-2022 Toronto City Council consists of councillors elected in the 2018 municipal election. The current council term began on December 4, 2018. [1] In 2018, the Mayor's salary was $192,503 and Councillors was $114,306.
The Toronto City Hall, or New City Hall, is the seat of the municipal government of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the city's most distinctive landmarks. Designed by Viljo Revell and engineered by Hannskarl Bandel, the building opened in 1965. The building is located adjacent to Nathan Phillips Square, a public square at the northwest ...
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.
R.H. Cameron. Joanne Campbell (politician) John Campbell (Ontario politician) Margaret Campbell (politician) Christin Carmichael Greb. Shelley Carroll. Joseph Cawthra. Lily Cheng. Raymond Cho (politician)
This councillor performs the roles and functions assigned to the "deputy mayor" in the City of Toronto Act and various chapters of the Toronto Municipal Code. The statutory deputy mayor has all the rights, power and authority of the mayor created by council, and is the vice-chair of the executive committee.
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