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As of 1998, Metropolitan Toronto and all its constituent municipalities were amalgamated into a single City of Toronto. Under the City of Toronto Act, 2006, [15] the mayor is the head of council [16] and the chief executive officer [17] of the City. The deputy mayor is appointed by the mayor from among the elected members of the City Council. [18]
The mayor of Toronto is the head of Toronto City Council and chief executive officer of the municipal government.The mayor is elected alongside city council every four years on the fourth Monday of October; there are no term limits. [2]
Pages in category "Mayors of Toronto" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The following is a list of articles on municipal elections for Toronto City Council in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. For many years, municipal elections occurred annually in Toronto. After 1956, elections occurred every other year until 1966 after which elections occurred in 1969 and 1972 before reverting to a 2-year cycle.
Name Picture City Province Population (2021 Census) Took office Past political experience Past officeholders Olivia Chow: Toronto: Ontario: 2,794,356 July 12, 2023: Metro Toronto Councillor for Ward 24 Downtown (1992–2000) City councillor for Ward 20 Trinity—Spadina (2000–2005) New Democratic Party MP for Trinity—Spadina (2006–2014 ...
1948-1950 G. Trace Manes - one of the founders of the Leaside Baseball Association, [18] Manes worked for Massey-Harris for 38 years. After serving as mayor he was a member of the Metro Planning Board [19] 1951-1955 Howard T. Burrell - a chartered accountant by profession [20] 1956-1961 Charles Henry Hiscott - resigned as mayor to become the ...
The role of the executive committee is to set the City of Toronto's priorities, manage financial planning and budgeting, labour relations, human resources, and the operation of City Council. The committee existed in the old City of Toronto beginning in 1969. Before that Toronto had a Board of Control, as did former cities North York and Etobicoke.
The 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election was held on Monday, June 26, 2023, to elect the 66th mayor of Toronto to serve the remainder of the 2022–2026 city council term following the resignation of Mayor John Tory. The election was won by Olivia Chow, a former city councillor and member of Parliament (MP).