The 2014-2018 Toronto City Council consisted of councillors elected in the 2014 municipal election, as well as subsequent by-elections and appointments.
2014-2018 Toronto City Council | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Toronto City Council | ||||
Meeting place | Toronto City Hall | ||||
Term | October 22, 2018 – | ||||
Election | 2014 Toronto municipal election | ||||
Website | www.toronto.ca/council | ||||
City Council | |||||
Toronto City Hall is the seat of government | |||||
Members | 26 | ||||
Mayor (head of council) | John Tory (since 2014) | ||||
Deputy Mayor | Denzil Minnan-Wong | ||||
Speaker | Frances Nunziata (since 2010) | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Shelley Carroll (2014-April 2018) Glenn De Baeremaeker (April-December 2018) |
The Mayor of Toronto for this term (2014-2018) is John Tory. In December 2014, Mayor Tory appointed four Deputy Mayors:
Ms. McConnell died during her term in office and was replaced by Ana Bailão. Mayor Tory removed Crisanti after Crisanti endorsed a political rival to Tory, and was replaced by Stephen Holyday.
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