Back at Toronto City Hall.. Officially your City Councillor for Scarborough Rouge Park now! Sworn in and Ready! Work has begun.. message me if you wish to be involved in getting results for Scarborough.. #ScarbTO#topoli#SRP
From interactive policy and community information tables to community recognitions and conversations with residents, the event reflected the community spirit that continues to shape Scarborough- Rouge Park.
As a member of the Board of Management of the Toronto Zoo, I am proud to support a new pilot program, which I seconded in Council, that will provide free zoo field trips for students across Toronto’s public school boards during the 2026–2027 school year.
I want to express my deepest condolences to the family of Constable Marc Pinizzotto.
We pay him homage for his ultimate sacrifice, and our thoughts are with his loved ones, friends and fellow officers at the Toronto Police Service.
I invite you to join me for an important conversation about community safety in Scarborough Rouge Park.
This roundtable is an opportunity for residents to share what they are seeing and experiencing in their neighbourhoods.
RSVP today at https://t.co/0xspH9S7PW
I join members of the Tamil community and human rights advocates in calling for the protection of freedom of expression, due process, and the rights of Tamil artists and writers to create and share their work without fear of intimidation or criminalization.
Our community came together to celebrate a historic milestone: the official recognition of April as Nepali Heritage Month in Toronto.
Thank you to everyone who joined us in marking this important first and helping make the evening so special.
Congratulations to the Centennial Community and Recreation Association (CCRA) on reaching an incredible milestone of 100 issues of Centennial News!
Reaching 100 issues is a testament to the dedication and care of everyone involved in bringing this publication to life.
To every mother and caregiver in our communities: thank you for the many ways you nurture, uplift, and care for those around you.
Wishing you a meaningful and heartfelt Mother’s Day.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Toronto Cricket Season Kickoff Reception scheduled for Friday, May 8, 2026 has been postponed.
My office appreciates the excitement and support from everyone and we look forward to gathering together at a later date.
In Week Seven of my #LearnTO campaign, the focus is on housing. Access to safe and affordable housing is a basic human right, and the City of Toronto remains committed to ensuring all housing initiatives align with Toronto Housing Charter.
Scarborough-Rouge Park, I’m inviting you to join me and my office for an important community gathering in our ward!
I hope you’ll come connect, share, and celebrate with us. RSVP now at https://t.co/WwBrJSM2qH.
This past weekend, I had the opportunity to join our community in celebrating Earth Day through an event hosted by the Centennial Community and Recreation Association. A big thank you to the volunteers, organizers, and local partners who made the day possible!
As part of #MyMorningsideHeights Week, we’re collecting stories from residents that reflect what life in the neighbourhood really looks like. It could be a quiet everyday moment, a memory tied to a place, or something that captures why this neighbourhood matters to you.
Registration for the InTO Ravines Champions Program is open until April 30. This program is an opportunity for residents living near ravines to deepen their connection to these lands, while building the skills to bring community together. To apply, visit: https://t.co/eaaCNu928z
It was a pleasure to join Olivia Chow and Dianne Saxe in welcoming Melanie A. Woodin, the 17th President of University of Toronto, at a special lunch and reception.
President Woodin brings a powerful combination of leadership, research, and mentorship to this role.
I had the opportunity to visit Rouge National Urban Park for a tour of the park and the construction site of the future Visitor, Learning, and Community Centre.
This new space will play an important role in deepening community access to nature, education, and shared learning.
It was an absolute pleasure to take part in the 2881 Queen’s Own Rifles Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps Commanding Officer’s Parade. Founded in the heart of Centennial by a former principal of Oliver Mowat Collegiate, this program has long been a pillar for youth and families.