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Federal Government Provincial Government Municipal Government Hon Federal Government Provincial Government Municipal Government Hon. STEPHEN HARPER, Office of the Prime Minister, Hon. DALTON MCGUINTY Premier, DAVID MILLER: Mayor David Miller, 80 Wellington St, Ottawa K1A 0A2 Province of Ontario, Rm 281, Toronto City Hall, 2” Fl, (613) 992-4211 Fax: 613-941-6900 Legislative Building, Queens Park 100 Queen St. West, Toronto, On M5H [email protected] Toronto ON M7A 1A1 2N2 (416) 325-1941 Fax: 416-325-3745 (416) 397-2489 Fax:416-696-3687 http://www.premier.gov.on.ca/feedback/ [email protected] Hon. JOHN BAIRD Minister of Hon. JAMES BRADLEY Councillor FRANCES NUNZIATA Transport, Minister of Transportation York South –Weston Infrastructure and Communities 77 Wellesley St. W. 3rd Floor 100 Queen Street West, Suite C49 Tower C - 330 Sparks St. Ferguson Block, Toronto, ON M7A 1Z8 Toronto, Ottawa ON K1A 0N5 (416) 327-9200 Fax: 416-234-2276 M5H 2N2 (613) 991-0700 Fax 613 995-0327 [email protected] (416) 392-4091 Fax: 416-392-4118 [email protected] [email protected] ALAN TONKS M.P. LAURA ALBANESE, MPP Councillor FRANK DIGIORGIO York South - Weston York South--Weston York South –Weston 2534 Keele Street, Toronto, M6L 2N8 Unit 102 - 2301 Keele St 100 Queen Street West, Suite A8 (416) 656-2526 Fax 416 656-9908 Toronto ON M6M 3Z9 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 [email protected] (416) 243-7984 Fax: (416) 243-0327 416-392-4066 Fax: 416-392-1675 [email protected] [email protected] GERARD KENNEDY M.P. CHERI DINOVO, MPP Councillor BILL SAUNDERCOOK Parkdale-High Park Parkdale-High Park Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park 2849 Dundas Street West 3136 Dundas Street West 100 Queen Street West, Suite C46 Toronto, Ontario M6P 1Y6 Toronto ON M6P 2A1 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 416-769-5072 Fax 416-769-8343 (416)763-5630 Fax: (416)763-5640 416-392-4072 Fax: 416-696-3667 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Councillor GORD PERKS Ward 14 Parkdale-High Park 100 Queen Street West, Suite A14 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 416-392-7919 Fax: 416-392-0398 [email protected] OLIVIA CHOW M.P. ROSARIO MARCHESE, MPP Councillor JOE PANTALONE Trinity-Spadina Trinity-Spadina Ward 19 Trinity-Spadina 144 Augusta Ave 854 Dundas Street West 100 Queen Street West, Suite C47 Toronto, ON M5T 2L5 Toronto ON M6J 1V5 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 416-533-2710 Fax: 416-533-2236 (416)603-9664 Fax: (416)603-1241 416-392-4009 Fax: 416-392-4100 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Councillor ADAM VAUGHAN Ward 20 Trinity-Spadina 100 Queen Street West, Suite C50 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 416-392-4044 Fax: 416-392-4130 [email protected] Councillor CESAR PALACIO MARIO SILVA M.P. TONY RUPRECHT, MPP Ward 17 Davenport Davenport Davenport 100 Queen Street West, Suite B37 1674 St. Clair Avenue West 1359 Davenport Road Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Toronto, ON M6N 1H8 Toronto ON M6H 2H5 416-392-7011 Fax: 416-392-0212 (416)654-8048 Fax: (416) 654-5083 (416) 535-3158 Fax: (416) 325-9961 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Councillor ADAM GIAMBRONE Ward 18 Davenport 100 Queen Street West, Suite C42 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 416-392-7012 Fax: 416-392-7957 [email protected] .
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