Who Represents You, Toronto?
School Board Trustee
School board trustees are members of a school board. Twenty-two public school trustees are locally elected during the municipal elections to advocate for public education.
How to find your school board trustee?
Use this link to locate your local school board trustee: https://www.tdsb.on.ca/leadership/trustees
How to contact your school board trustee?
All mail correspondence to all trustees can be sent to 5050 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 5N8
City Councilor
An elected official that acts as a representative for their neighborhood or ward in the local government. City Councilors are responsible for ensuring that the concerns of their citizens are being addressed in the local government affairs
How to find your City Councilor?
Enter your address in the search bar at this link to find more information about about your representative: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/council/members-of-council/
How to contact your City Councilor?
You can contact your City Councilor easily by using the current 25 ward lookup tool on the City of Toronto website and contacting the office number provided.
Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP)
Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) represent us on a provincial level. MPPs represent your interests along with those of other citizens in your riding. MPPs have both a local office and a Toronto office. Write to their local office, if you are writing to your MPP about a personal problem.
How to find your MPP?
Enter your address in the search bar to find more information about about your representative https://www.ola.org/en/members/current
How to contact your MPP?
If you want to contact an MPP about a bill, government, or their work as a legislator, try contacting their Queen’s Park office.
Member of Parliament (MP)
Federal Members of Parliament (MPs) represent residents of a city on a federal level. Parliament is the federal government of Canada. MPs represent your interests along with those of other citizens in your riding.
Visit Elections Canada to find out who your local MP is.
How to find your representative?
Search current and past members by name, constituency or postal code on this website: https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en
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