Etobicoke North deserves a City Hall that works for us.

Safer streets. Better transit. Affordable homes. A stronger voice at City Hall.

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Etobicoke North deserves better.

Etobicoke North is home to strong neighbourhoods, hardworking families, small businesses, newcomers, seniors, and young people building their futures. But for too long, our communities have been asked to settle for less — unreliable transit, unsafe streets, neglected public spaces, rising costs, and decisions made without us.

This campaign is about changing that.

It’s about making Rexdale, Thistletown, The Elms, Kingsview Village, Willowridge, Mount Olive and every corner of Ward 1 a place where people can get around safely, afford to stay, build a good life, and have a real say in what happens next.

Our neighbourhoods are not an afterthought. It’s time City Hall treated them like a priority.

My Approach

MAKING CITY PROGRAMS WORK FOR PEOPLE

I’ve worked across workforce development, education, and economic policy. I know how hard it can be to find the right program, understand the system, or get support when you need it.

At City Hall, I want to make those systems easier to navigate — and make sure opportunities actually reach people in Etobicoke North.

GETTING GOVERNMENT TO WORK TOGETHER

Too many local problems fall between different levels of government. Residents should not have to figure out who is responsible before anything gets done.

I’ll bring our city, provincial, and federal representatives to the same table when an issue requires all three — because Etobicoke North deserves coordination, not finger-pointing.

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TELL US WHAT North Etobicoke NEEDS

You know your neighbourhood better than anyone.

What’s working? What isn’t? What would make life better in your part of Etobicoke North?

Share what you’re seeing, what you’re concerned about, and what you want City Hall to prioritize.

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