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Right to Walk TO: Justice, Equity, and the Toronto Experience March 26, 2019 Info@Walktoronto.Ca @Walk to #Righttowalkto #Walkto Right to Walk TO: Justice, equity, and the Toronto experience March 26, 2019 www.walktoronto.ca [email protected] @Walk_TO #RightToWalkTO #walkTO Ward Primary First Last Ward Name Email Twitter Additional Information No. Role Name Name Toronto Mayor John Tory [email protected] @JohnTory 1 Etobicoke North Councillor Michael Ford [email protected] @MichaelFordTO 2 Etobicoke Centre Councillor Stephen Holyday [email protected] @stephenholyday 3 Etobicoke- Councillor Mark Grimes [email protected] @Mark_Grimes Lakeshore 4 Parkdale-High Park Councillor Gord Perks [email protected] @gordperks 5 York South-Weston Councillor Frances Nunziata [email protected] @FrancesNunziata 6 York Centre Councillor James Pasternak [email protected] @PasternakTO Chair, Infrastructure and Environment Committee (2018-2022) 7 Humber River- Councillor Anthony Perruzza [email protected] @PerruzzaTO Infrastructure and Environment Black Creek Committee (2018-2022) 8 Eglinton-Lawrence Councillor Mike Colle [email protected] @ColleMike Infrastructure and Environment Committee (2018-2022) 9 Davenport Councillor Ana Bailão [email protected] @anabailaoTO 10 Spadina-Fort York Councillor Joe Cressy [email protected] @joe_cressy 11 University- Councillor Mike Layton [email protected] @m_layton Infrastructure and Environment Rosedale Committee (2018-2022) 12 Toronto-St. Paul’s Councillor Josh Matlow [email protected] @JoshMatlow 13 Toronto Centre Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam [email protected] @kristynwongtam Toronto Accessibility Advisory Committee (2018-2022) 14 Toronto-Danforth Councillor Paula Fletcher [email protected] @PaulaFletcherTO 15 Don Valley West Councillor Jaye Robinson [email protected] @JayeRobinson 16 Don Valley East Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong [email protected] @VoteDenzil Infrastructure and Environment Committee (2018-2022) 17 Don Valley North Councillor Shelley Carroll [email protected] @shelleycarroll 18 Willowdale Councillor John Filion [email protected] @JohnFilionTO 19 Beaches-East York Councillor Brad Bradford [email protected] @BradMBradford Page 1 of 2 Right to Walk TO: Justice, equity, and the Toronto experience March 26, 2019 www.walktoronto.ca [email protected] @Walk_TO #RightToWalkTO #walkTO Ward Primary First Last Ward Name Email Twitter Additional Information No. Role Name Name 20 Scarborough Councillor Gary Crawford [email protected] @CllrCrawford Southwest 21 Scarborough Councillor Michael Thompson [email protected] @Thompson_37 Centre 22 Scarborough- Councillor Jim Karygiannis [email protected] @jimkarygiannis Agincourt 23 Scarborough North Councillor Cynthia Lai [email protected] @cynthiaToronto 24 Scarborough East Councillor Paul Ainslie [email protected] @cllrainslie 25 Scarborough- Councillor Jennifer McKelvie [email protected] @McKelvieWard25 Vice-Chair, Infrastructure and Rouge Park Environment Committee (2018-2022) Twitter Hashtags (not exhaustive): #accessibility #AccessibleStreets #AODA #AODAFail #CompleteStreetsTO #decolonization #DriverPrivilege #equity #indigenous #justice #MobilityJustice #MoveEquity #PedestriansMatter #RightToWalkTO #Streets4All or #StreetsForAll #TOpoli #TransportationJustice #TransportJustice #VisionZero #walking #walkTO #WeAreAllPedestrians #ZeroVision Emailing to Elected Officials: (1) Request an action be taken, and a reply. (2) Include your address. (3) Copy [email protected]. Find Your Councillor: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/council/members-of-council/ Compose Your Tweet/Email: Page 2 of 2 .
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