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Deputy Mayor of Toronto

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Municipal office in Ontario, Canada
Deputy Mayor of Toronto
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Ausma Malik
Toronto and East York

since August 10, 2023
Paul Ainslie
Scarborough
since May 21, 2025
Michael Colle
North York
since August 10, 2023
Amber Morley
Etobicoke
since August 10, 2023
Statutory
Ausma Malik
since August 10, 2023
Toronto City Council
City of Toronto
Member ofToronto City Council
SeatToronto City Hall
AppointerMayor of Toronto
Constituting instrumentToronto Municipal Code, Chapter 27
SalaryCA$128,346.89 (as councillor)[1]
Websitewww.toronto.ca/mayor

Thedeputy mayor of Toronto is a member ofToronto City Council appointed to assist themayor of Toronto. One councillor is designated for statutory purposes and additional deputy mayors may be appointed to represent the mayor on an honorary basis, but with no statutory authority.

Ausma Malik has served as thestatutory deputy mayor since her appointment by MayorOlivia Chow on August 10, 2023. Chow has named three additional deputy mayors:Paul Ainslie (Scarborough),Amber Morley (Etobicoke), andMichael Colle (North York).

Statutory deputy mayor

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The member designated for statutory purposes is sometimes known as thefirst deputy mayor. This councillor performs the roles and functions assigned to the "deputy mayor" in theCity of Toronto Act and various chapters of theToronto Municipal Code. The statutory deputy mayor has all the rights, power and authority of the mayor created by council, and is the vice-chair of the executive committee. The statutory deputy mayor typically acts when the mayor is unable to.[2][3]

Role during mayoral vacancy

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When the office of Mayor of Toronto is vacant, the deputy mayor exercises the limited mayoral powers which are granted to the mayor by city council to ensure city business can continue to be carried out. This includes acting as the city's chief executive officer, representing the city, and special privileges during council sessions. The deputy mayor also assumes responsibility for the administrative management of the mayor's office.[4]

The deputy mayor does not become "acting" or "interim" mayor, nor does the deputy mayor assume the "strong-mayor" powers, which are granted by the province to the head of council, a role which remains vacant.[4][5]

Additional deputy mayors

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Non-statutory deputy mayors could be appointed to serve ceremonial roles. While holding no statutory authority, they represent the mayor at local events, can act as advisors, or lead a policy file.[6] Additional deputy mayors were appointed under mayorsDavid Miller,John Tory andOlivia Chow.

History

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List of deputy mayors of Toronto

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PortraitDeputy MayorTerm startTerm endCouncil wardCouncil termStatusNotes
MayorMel Lastman (1998–2003)
Case OotesFebruary 6, 1998November 30, 2003Ward 1 East York1998–2000Statutory[7][8]
Ward 29 Broadview—Greenwood2000–2003
MayorDavid Miller (2003–2010)
Joe PantaloneDecember 4, 2003November 30, 2010Ward 19 Trinity—Spadina2003–2006Statutory[9]
2006–2010
Sandra BussinDecember 4, 2003December 1, 2006Ward 32 Beaches-East York2003–2006Non-statutory[10][11]
Mike FeldmanDecember 4, 2003December 1, 2006Ward 10 York Centre2003–2006Non-statutory[10][11]
MayorRob Ford (2010–2014)
Doug HolydayDecember 1, 2010August 21, 2013Ward 3 Etobicoke Centre2010–2014Statutory[12]
Norm KellyAugust 21, 2013November 30, 2014Ward 40 Scarborough—Agincourt2010–2014StatutoryCertain powers usually assigned to the mayor were transferred to Kelly during a special meeting of city council on November 15, 2013.[13]
MayorJohn Tory (2014–2023)
Denzil Minan-WongDecember 1, 2014November 15, 2022Ward 34 Don Valley East2014–2018Statutory;North York[14]
Ward 16 Don Valley East2018–2022
Glenn De BaeremaekerDecember 1, 2014December 1, 2018Ward 38 Scarborough Centre2014–2018Non-statutory;Scarborough[14]
Pam McConnellDecember 1, 2014July 7, 2017Ward 28 Toronto Centre-Rosedale2014–2018Non-statutory;Toronto andEast York[14]
Vincent CrisantiDecember 1, 2014September 12, 2017Ward 1 Etobicoke North2014–2018Non-statutory;Etobicoke[14][15]
Ana BailãoOctober 6, 2017November 15, 2022Ward 18 Davenport2014–2018Non-statutory; Toronto and East York[16]
Ward 9 Davenport2018–2022
Stephen HolydaySeptember 12, 2017November 15, 2022Ward 3 Etobicoke Centre2014–2018Non-statutory; Etobicoke and York[17]
Ward 2 Etobicoke Centre2018–2022
Michael ThompsonDecember 1, 2018September 29, 2022Ward 21 Scarborough Centre2018–2022Non-statutory; Scarborough[18][19]
Jennifer McKelvieNovember 16, 2022August 10, 2023Ward 25 Scarborough—Rouge Park2022–2026StatutoryFollowing Mayor Tory's resignation in 2023, McKelvie became the highest-ranking city official and assumed limited mayoral powers.[20]
MayorOlivia Chow (2023–present)
Ausma MalikAugust 10, 2023IncumbentWard 10 Spadina—Fort York2022–2026Statutory; Toronto and East York[21]
Jennifer McKelvieAugust 10, 2023May 9, 2025Ward 25 Scarborough—Rouge Park2022–2026Non-statutory; Scarborough[21]
Michael ColleAugust 10, 2023IncumbentWard 8 Eglinton—Lawrence2022–2026Non-statutory; North York[21]
Amber MorleyAugust 10, 2023IncumbentWard 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore2022–2026Non-statutory; Etobicoke[21]
Paul AinslieMay 21, 2025IncumbentWard 43 Scarborough East2022–2026Non-statutory; Scarborough[21]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Budgets and Expense Reports".City of Toronto.
  2. ^"The Roles of the Mayor and City Council"(PDF).City of Toronto. n.d.Archived(PDF) from the original on January 27, 2018. RetrievedMarch 1, 2023.
  3. ^"Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 27"(PDF).Toronto City Council. n.d. RetrievedMarch 1, 2023.
  4. ^ab"City of Toronto mayoral transition process".City of Toronto. 2023-02-15. Retrieved2023-02-16.
  5. ^"Five things to know following the abrupt resignation of John Tory".CP24. 2023-02-16. Retrieved2023-02-16.
  6. ^Alcoba, Natalie (December 1, 2014)."John Tory's plan 'to bring the city together': Four deputy mayors — one from each region of Toronto".National Post. Retrieved2023-03-01.
  7. ^"City of Toronto By-law No. 24-1998 To appoint a Deputy Mayor"(PDF).Toronto City Council.
  8. ^"City of Toronto By-law 429-2002"(PDF).
  9. ^"City of Toronto By-law 18-2004"(PDF).
  10. ^ab"Minutes of the Council of the City of Toronto December 2 and 4, 2003"(PDF).City of Toronto.
  11. ^abstaff, Town Crier (2004-01-17)."Sandra Bussin only female deputy mayor".Streeter. Retrieved2023-03-03.
  12. ^"Being Ford's deputy mayor never dull, Holyday says".Toronto Star. 2013-08-20. Retrieved2023-03-01.
  13. ^"Coun. Norm Kelly appointed as Toronto's new deputy mayor".CTV Toronto. 2013-08-19. Retrieved2023-03-01.
  14. ^abcdAlcoba, Natalie (December 1, 2014)."John Tory's plan 'to bring the city together': Four deputy mayors — one from each region of Toronto".National Post. Retrieved2023-03-01.
  15. ^"John Tory removes Vincent Crisanti as deputy mayor after supporting Doug Ford - Toronto | Globalnews.ca".Global News. Retrieved2023-03-18.
  16. ^Rieti, John (October 6, 2017)."Ana Bailao wins promotion to deputy mayor".CBC News.
  17. ^Freeman, Joshua (2017-09-13)."John Tory stands by decision to strip Vince Crisanti of deputy mayor role".CTV Toronto. Retrieved2023-03-03.
  18. ^"Tory makes his picks for deputy mayors, committee chairs".torontosun. Retrieved2023-03-03.
  19. ^"Michael Thompson dropped as Toronto deputy mayor after sex assault charge".torontosun. Retrieved2023-03-03.
  20. ^"John Tory appoints Jennifer McKelvie as Toronto's new deputy mayor".Toronto Star. 2022-11-16. Retrieved2023-03-01.
  21. ^abcde"ST2.1 - Mayor Chow - Councillors and Committees"(PDF).City of Toronto.

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