Mississauga City Council

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Mississauga City Council
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
December 1, 2014
Leadership
Structure
Seats 12
Length of term
4 years
Authority Municipal Act, 2001
Salary $187,057 (mayor)
$82,831.74 (councillor)
Elections
Last election
October 27, 2014
(12 seats)
Next election
October 29, 2018
(12 seats)
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 municipal election was held October 27, 2014 and the next will be held on October 29, 2018. Mississauga is the largest municipality in Canada with a majority female council; the mayor and six of the 11 councillors are women.[citation needed]

All members of council and mayor are also members of Peel Regional Council.

2014-2018 Council[edit]

Council elected in the 2014 municipal election and subsequent by-elections:[1]

Councillor Ward Notes
Bonnie Crombie Mayor
Jim Tovey Ward 1 (Port Credit)
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 Ward 4 (City Centre) Won by-election on April 27, 2015.[2]
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[edit]

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

Councillor Ward Notes
Hazel McCallion Mayor
Jim Tovey Ward 1 (Port Credit)
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 Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton) Won by-election on September 19, 2011.[3]
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[edit]

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[edit]

  1. ^ "Mississauga Municipal Election Official Results" (PDF). City Clerk of Mississauga. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014. 
  2. ^ Clay, Chris (28 April 2015). "John Kovac wins Mississauga byelection". Toronto Star. 
  3. ^ "Crombie edges out Parrish for Mississauga council seat". The Globe and Mail, September 19, 2011.

External links[edit]

Coordinates: 43°35′20″N 79°38′39″W / 43.58882°N 79.64406°W / 43.58882; -79.64406