Mississauga City Council

Mississauga City Council
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
November 15, 2022
Leadership
Structure
Seats12
Length of term
4 years
AuthorityMunicipal Act
Salary$187,057 plus benefits (mayor)
$92,831.74 plus benefits (councillor)
Elections
Last election
October 24, 2022 (12 seats)
June 10, 2024 (mayoral and Ward 5 by-election)
Next election
2026 (regular)
Meeting place
Council Chamber
Mississauga Civic Centre
Mississauga, Ontario
Website
mississauga.ca/council

Mississauga City Council is the governing body of the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and 11 councillors elected to serve a four-year term. The last general municipal election was held October 24, 2022; a by-election for Ward 5 councillor and city-wide mayoral by-election were held on June 10, 2024. The next general municipal election will be held on October 26th, 2026.[1] All members of council, including the mayor, are also simultaneously members of the Peel Regional Council.

2022-2026

Council elected in the 2022 municipal election[2] and subsequent by-elections.

Councillor Ward Notes
Bonnie Crombie Mayor Resigned on January 12, 2024, due to being elected leader of the Ontario Liberal Party in December 2023.[3]
Carolyn Parrish Since June 24, 2024.
Stephen Dasko Ward 1 (Port Credit, Lakeview)
Alvin Tedjo Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park)
Chris Fonseca Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
John Kovac Ward 4 (City Centre)
Carolyn Parrish Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton) Resigned on March 15, 2024 to run as a candidate in the mayoral by-election.[4]
Natalie Hart Since June 24, 2024.
Joe Horneck Ward 6 (Erindale)
Dipika Damerla Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Matt Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills) Deputy mayor since June 27, 2024.[5][6]
Martin Reid Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
Brad Butt Ward 11 (Streetsville)

2018–2022

Council elected in the 2018 municipal election.[7]

Councillor Ward Notes
Bonnie Crombie Mayor
Stephen Dasko Ward 1 (Port Credit, Lakeview)
Karen Ras Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park) Resigned on January 28, 2022 due to alleged workplace harassment from Ward 6 Councillor Ron Starr[8]
Patricia Mullin Appointed by Council on February 3, 2022 to fill the Ward 2 office vacancy for a term beginning February 7, 2022 and ending November 14, 2022.[9]
Chris Fonseca Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
John Kovac Ward 4 (City Centre)
Carolyn Parrish Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton)
Ron Starr Ward 6 (Erindale)
Dipika Damerla Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Matt Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Pat Saito Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
George Carlson Ward 11 (Streetsville)

2014–2018

Council elected in the 2014 municipal election and subsequent by-elections:[10]

Councillor Ward Notes
Bonnie Crombie Mayor
Jim Tovey Ward 1 (Port Credit, Lakeview) Died in office on January 15, 2018[11]
David Cook Appointed as replacement by Council on February 21, 2018[12]
Karen Ras Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park)
Chris Fonseca Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
Frank Dale Ward 4 (City Centre) Resigned in 2014 when he was appointed Chair of the Regional Municipality of Peel
John Kovac Won by-election on April 27, 2015.[13]
Carolyn Parrish Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton)
Ron Starr Ward 6 (Erindale)
Nando Iannicca Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Matt Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Pat Saito Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
George Carlson Ward 11 (Streetsville)

2010–2014

Council elected in the 2010 municipal election and subsequent by-elections:

Councillor Ward Notes
Hazel McCallion Mayor
Jim Tovey Ward 1 (Port Credit, Lakeview)
Patricia Mullin Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park)
Chris Fonseca Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
Frank Dale Ward 4 (City Centre)
Eve Adams Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton) Resigned in early 2011 to run as a Conservative candidate in the 2011 federal election.
Bonnie Crombie Won by-election on September 19, 2011.[14]
Ron Starr Ward 6 (Erindale)
Nando Iannicca Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Katie Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Pat Saito Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
George Carlson Ward 11 (Streetsville)

2006–2010

Council elected in the 2006 municipal election:

Councillor Ward Notes
Hazel McCallion Mayor
Carmen Corbasson Ward 1 (Port Credit)
Patricia Mullin Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park)
Maja Prentice Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
Frank Dale Ward 4 (City Centre)
Eve Adams Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton)
Carolyn Parrish Ward 6 (Erindale)
Nando Iannicca Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Katie Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Pat Saito Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
George Carlson Ward 11 (Streetsville)

References

  1. ^ https://elections2026.amo.on.ca/web/en/home
  2. ^ Rusnov, Diana (October 26, 2022). "2022 Election, Official Results" (PDF). Mississauga Votes. Office of the City Clerk, City of Mississauga. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  3. ^ "Bonnie Crombie announces when she will resign as mayor of Mississauga". Global News. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  4. ^ Cornwell, Steve (March 18, 2024). "'Lots of runway': Mississauga council to vote for ward byelection or appointment on Wednesday". The Mississauga News. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  5. ^ Steve Cornwell tweet, June 24, 2024.
  6. ^ "City of Mississauga Council appoints new Deputy Mayor". 27 June 2024.
  7. ^ Rusnov, Diana (October 26, 2018). "2018 Election, Official Results" (PDF). Mississauga Votes. Office of the City Clerk, City of Mississauga. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  8. ^ "Mississauga councillor resigns amid allegations another councillor repeatedly keyed her SUV at city hall".
  9. ^ "Mississauga Council Appoints Former Councillor Patricia Mullin to Fill Vacant Ward 2 Councillor Role". 3 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Mississauga Municipal Election Official Results" (PDF). City Clerk of Mississauga. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  11. ^ Williams, Rachael (January 16, 2018). "Visionary Mississauga Councillor Jim Tovey dies at 68". Toronto Star. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  12. ^ Williams, Rachael (February 21, 2018). "Former councillor David Cook appointed to fill Ward 1 vacancy". The Mississauga News. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  13. ^ Clay, Chris (28 April 2015). "John Kovac wins Mississauga byelection". Toronto Star.
  14. ^ "Crombie edges out Parrish for Mississauga council seat". The Globe and Mail, September 19, 2011.

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