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Speakers of Toronto City Council (3 P) Pages in category "Toronto city councillors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 236 total.
While municipal council meetings in Ontario are traditionally chaired by the head of Council (e.g. Mayor, Warden, Reeve or Regional Chair), the City of Toronto Act allows Toronto Council to appoint another member as a presiding officer. [1] Toronto Council has opted to use this provision and the election of presiding officers with the titles ...
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In May 2017, Thompson helped Air Canada crew and other passengers restrain an unruly passenger who allegedly tried to open a cabin door on a flight from Jamaica to Toronto, which had to subsequently be diverted to Orlando, Florida. [7] Thompson ran for Toronto City Council in the 2018 municipal election in the newly expanded Ward 21 Scarborough ...
Neagle was elected to the Senedd in 1999 as a Labour candidate to represent Torfaen. Neagle was an ally of Alun Michael during his leadership of the Welsh Labour party. [5] Later in the first term, she was appointed to the role of Chair of the Welsh Labour group in the Senedd. [6]
City Council has a sergeant-at-arms, who is present at each council and committee meeting as per Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 27-50 [22] to ensure order and safety of all members. In 2014 a second post was created to have two sergeants-at-arms present during council meetings.
The powers of the City of Toronto are exercised by its legislative body, known as Toronto City Council, which is composed of 25 members and the mayor. The council passes municipal legislation (called by-laws ), approves spending, and has direct responsibility for the oversight of services delivered by the city and its agencies.
Cheng ran against incumbent councillor John Filion in the 2018 Toronto municipal election.Filion had originally intended not to run again that year, and had in fact endorsed Cheng as his successor in the former Ward 29, [4] however, after the provincial government of Doug Ford passed legislation cutting the size of the city council in half by aligning ward boundaries with provincial and ...