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1 TDSA City Councillors and Mpps– 2018 Yellow – Agency White – TDSA Agency City Councillor Information Based on Head Offi TDSA City Councillors and MPPs– 2018 Yellow – Agency White – TDSA agency City Councillor Information based on head office (as of December 2018) Green – TDSA agency MPP information based on head office TEL: 416 449-9651 BOB RUMBALL CANADIAN CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE DEAF FAX: 416 380 3419 2395 Bayview Avenue, North YorK, ON M2L 1A2 Councillor Jaye Robinson – Ward 15 Don Valley West Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite A12 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-395-6408 FaX: 416-395-6439 Email: [email protected] Don Valley West Queen's Park Constituency Electoral District Number 022 Room 420 Suite 101 Main Legislative building, 795 Eglinton Avenue East Member of Provincial Queen's Park Toronto Parliament Toronto Ontario Kathleen O. Wynne Ontario M4G 4E4 [email protected] M7A 1A8 Tel 416-425-6777 Tel 416-325-4705 FaX 416-425-0350 FaX 416-325-4726 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 245-5565 CORBROOK FAX; 416 245-5358 581 Trethewey Drive, Toronto, Ont. M6M 4B8 Councillor Frances Nunziata – Ward 5 York South-Weston Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite C49 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-392-4091 FaX: 416-392-4118 Email: [email protected] 1 York South—Weston Queen's Park Constituency Electoral District Number 122 Room 112 99 Ingram Drive Main Legislative building, Toronto Member of Provincial Queen's Park Ontario Parliament Toronto M6M 2L7 Faisal Hassan Ontario Tel 416-243-7984 [email protected] M7A 1A5 FaX 416-243-0327 Tel 416-326-6961 FaX 416-326-6957 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 340-7929 CORE FAX: 416 340-8022 160 SpringhurSt Ave., Suite 300, Toronto, Ont. M6K 1C2 Councillor Gord Perks – Ward 4 Parkdale-High Park Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite A14 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-392-7919 FaX: 416-392-0398 Email: [email protected] Parkdale—High Park Queen's Park Constituency Electoral District Number 083 Room 204 2849 Dundas Street West North Wing, Main Legislative Toronto Member of Provincial Building, Queen's Park Ontario Parliament Toronto M6P 1Y6 Bhutila KarPoche Ontario Tel 416-763-5630 [email protected] M7A 1A8 FaX 416-763-5640 Tel 416-325-3017 FaX 416-325-2937 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: COMMUNITY LIVING TORONTO TEL: (416) 968-0650 20 Spadina Road FAX: 416 968-7320 Toronto, ON M5R 1C2 Councillor Mike Layton – Ward 11 University-Rosedale Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite C47 * Same Ward as Surrey Place Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-392-4009 FaX: 416-392-4100 Email: [email protected] University—Rosedale Queen's Park Electoral District Number 112 Room 372 Member of Provincial Main Legislative building, Parliament Queen's Park Jessica bell Toronto [email protected] Ontario M7A 1A5 2 ** Same MPP as Surrey Tel 416-325-1620 Place FaX 416-325-1424 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 666 5787 CHRISTIAN HORIZONS FAX: 416 630-2579 155 Deerhide Cres., Toronto, ON M9M 2Z2 Councillor Anthony Perruzza – Ward 7 Humber River-Black Creek Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite C41 * Same Ward as Vita Community Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Living Telephone: 416-338-5335 FaX: 416-696-4144 Email: [email protected] Humber River—Black Creek Queen's Park Constituency Electoral District Number 041 Room 330 Unit 38 Member of Provincial Main Legislative building, 2300 Finch Avenue West Parliament Queen's Park North York Tom Rakocevic Toronto Ontario [email protected] Ontario M9M 2Y3 ** Same MPP as Vita M7A 1A8 Tel 416-743-7272 FaX 416-743-3292 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 971-6326 FAMILY SERVICE TORONTO FAX: 416 595-0242 355 Church Street, Toronto, On. M5B 1Z8 Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam – Ward 13 Toronto Centre Toronto City Hall * Same Ward as New Visions 100 Queen Street West, Suite A5 Toronto, Operation Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Springboard, Cota Telephone: 416-392-7903 FaX: 416-696-4300 Email: [email protected] Toronto Centre Queen's Park ** Same MPP as New Visions, Electoral District Number 109 Room 345 Operation SPringboard, Cota Member of Provincial Main Legislative building, Parliament Queen's Park Suze Morrison Toronto [email protected] Ontario Current parliamentary roleS M7A 1A5 Member, Standing Committee Tel 416-326-7171 on Public AccountS FaX 416-326-7188 3 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 222-1153 GRIFFIN CENTRE FAX: 416 222-1321 1126 Finch Ave. W. Unit 16, Toronto On. M3J 3J6 Councillor James Pasternak – Ward 6 York Centre Toronto City Hall * Same Ward as Meta Centre, Mary 100 Queen Street West, Suite A22 Centre Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-392-1371 FaX: 416-392-7299 Email: [email protected] Constituency Office By aPPointment only 638 ShepPard Avenue West Suite 205 North York, ON M3H 2S1 York Centre Queen's Park Constituency Electoral District Number 120 Room 472 539 Wilson Heights Member of Provincial Main Legislative building, Boulevard Parliament Queen's Park Downsview Roman Baber Toronto Ontario [email protected] Ontario M3H 2V7 ** Same MPP as Mary Centre, M7A 1A8 Tel 416-630-0080 Meta Centre Tel 416-326-7114 FaX 416-630-8828 FaX 416-326-7113 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 537-2000 Kerry’S Place AutiSm ServiceS FAX: 416 537-7715 222 Lesmill Road, Toronto, On M3B 2T5 Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong – Ward 16 Don Valley East Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite C55 * Same Ward as Surex Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-397-9256 FaX: 416-397-4100 Email: [email protected] Don Valley East Queen's Park Constituency Electoral District Number 020 Room 416 Suite L02 Member of Provincial Main Legislative building, 1200 Lawrence Avenue East Parliament Queen's Park Toronto Michael Coteau Toronto Ontario [email protected] Ontario M3A 1C1 ** Same MPP as SUREX M7A 1A8 Tel 416-494-6856 Tel 416-325-4544 FaX 416-494-9937 FaX 416-325-4525 4 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 630-5533 MARY CENTRE FAX: 416 630-5702 842 WilSon Avenue Toronto, Ont. M3K 1E5 Councillor James Pasternak – Ward 6 York Centre Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite A22 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 * Same Ward as Griffin Centre, Meta Telephone: 416-392-1371 Centre FaX: 416-392-7299 Email: [email protected] Constituency Office By aPPointment only 638 ShepPard Avenue West Suite 205 North York, ON M3H 2S1 York Centre Queen's Park Constituency Electoral District Number 120 Room 472 539 Wilson Heights Member of Provincial Main Legislative building, Boulevard Parliament Queen's Park Downsview Roman Baber Toronto Ontario [email protected] Ontario M3H 2V7 ** Same MPP as Griffin M7A 1A8 Tel 416-630-0080 Centre, Meta Centre Tel 416-326-7114 FaX 416-630-8828 FaX 416-326-7113 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 736-0199 META CENTRE FAX: 416 736-4825 401 Champagne Dr. Toronto, ON M3J 2C6 Councillor Anthony Perruzza – Ward 8 * Same Ward as Griffin Centre, Mary Toronto City Hall Centre 100 Queen Street West, Suite C41 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-338-5335 FaX: 416-696-4144 Email: [email protected] **Same ward as Griffin Centre York Centre Queen's Park Constituency Electoral District Number 120 Room 472 539 Wilson Heights Member of Provincial Main Legislative building, Boulevard Parliament Queen's Park Downsview Roman Baber Toronto Ontario 5 [email protected] Ontario M3H 2V7 ** Same MPP as Griffin M7A 1A8 Tel 416-630-0080 Centre, Mary Centre Tel 416-326-7114 FaX 416-630-8828 FaX 416-326-7113 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 780-9630 MONTAGE SUPPORT SERVICES FAX: 416 780-9382 504 Oakwood Ave., Toronto, Ont. M6E 2X1 Councillor Josh Matlow – Ward 12 Toronto-St. Paul’s Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite A17 * Same Ward as Geneva Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Centre for Autism Telephone: 416-392-7906 FaX: 416-392-0124 Email: [email protected] Toronto—St. Paul's Queen's Park ** Same MPP as Geneva Electoral District Number 111 Room 115 Centre Member of Provincial Main Legislative building, Parliament Queen's Park Jill Andrew Toronto [email protected] Ontario M7A 1A5 Tel 416-325-0071 FaX 416-325-4728 Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: (416) 633-5775 AptuS Treatment Centre 40 Samor Rd., Toronto, Ont. M6A 1J6 Councillor Mike Colle – Ward 8 Eglinton-Lawrence Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite A20 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-338-2500 FaX: 416-392-4895 Email: [email protected] Eglinton—Lawrence Ministry Constituency Electoral District Number 025 80 Grosvenor Street, 11th 2882 Dufferin Street Member of Provincial Floor, Hepburn Block Toronto Parliament Ministry of Health and Long- Ontario Robin Martin Term Care M6b 3S6 [email protected] Toronto Tel 416-781-2395 Ontario FaX 416-781-4116 Current Parliamentary roles M7A 2C4 6 Member, Standing Committee Tel 416-212-5008 on Social Policy Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care (Health) Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 905 478-1418 NEW LEAF FAX: 416 868-6042 19601 Leslie St., POB 230, Queensville, ON. L0G 1R0 *main office not located in Toronto York—Simcoe Ministry Constituency Electoral District Number 121 720 bay Street, 11th Floor Unit 8 Member of Provincial Ministry of the Attorney 45 Grist Mill Road Parliament General Holland Landing Hon. Caroline Mulroney Toronto Ontario [email protected] Ontario L9N 1M7 M7A 2S9 Tel 905-895-1555 Current Parliamentary roles FaX 905-895-0337 Minister ResPonsible for Francophone Affairs Attorney General Date Agency Attended City Councillor/MPP office: TEL: 416 868-1493 NEW VISIONS TORONTO FAX: 416 868-6042 250 The ESplanade, Suite 101, Toronto, Ont.
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