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To Download a List of Community and Government Contacts * Up to date as of July 22, 2021 1 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam 2 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Federal Government Services 5 Service Canada Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada Canada Revenue Agency Indigenous Services Canada Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Other helpful Government of Canada links Municipalities 7 City of Peterborough Township of Douro-Dummer Township of Selwyn Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Township of North Kawartha Township of Trent Lakes Curve Lake First Nation Peterborough County Public Services 16 3 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Community Contacts 18 Social Services Housing Youth Services Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Food Banks and Donation Hubs Community Organizations My team is here for you, ready to provide information and assistance with all federal issues. Please contact our Office for assistance in the following areas: ▪ Covid-19 Income ▪ Canada Child Benefit ▪ Canada Revenue Agency Supports ▪ Employment Insurance ▪ Federal Crown ▪ Canada Pension Plan Benefits Corporations ▪ Guaranteed Income ▪ Citizenship and ▪ Federal Funding for Supplement Immigration Organizations ▪ Old Age Security ▪ Canada Student Loans ▪ Petitions to Parliament Email us at [email protected], call us at 705-745-2108, or visit us at Suite 4-417 Bethune Street, Peterborough, ON K9H 3Z1 4 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Service Canada Peterborough Service Canada Centre 219 George Street North Peterborough, Ontario Online services: Service Canada programs and services are available online at servicecanada.gc.ca or by telephone at 1-800-622-6232 (TTY: 1-800-926-9105). Canada Revenue Agency Peterborough CRA Office 1161 Crawford Drive Peterborough, ON K9J 6X6 You can sign onto your CRA account and find up-to-date information online at canada.ca/en/ revenue-agency. Visit canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/corporate/contact-information for the appropriate contact information. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada You can find up-to-date information online at canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship. Visit canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/contact-ircc for the appropriate contact information. 5 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Indigenous Services Canada You can visit canada.ca/en/indigenous/services-canada to find the most up-to-date information. Visit sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1291132820288/1603310905799 for the appropriate contact information. Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada You can visit canada.ca/en/crown-indigenous-relations-northern-affairs to find the most up-to -date information. Visit rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1603225519672/1603310558983 for the appropriate contact information. Other helpful Government of Canada links ▪ Government of Canada grant finder tool: canada.ca/en/government/grants-funding • Business Benefits Finder tool: innovation.ised-isde.canada.ca 6 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam City of Peterborough Visit peterborough.ca for the most up-to-date information. City Hall: 500 George Street N, Peterborough, ON K9H 3R9 705-742-7777 ext. 1870 Mayor Diane Therrien [email protected] Chief Administrative Officer 705-742-7777 ext. 1810 Sandra Clancy [email protected] 705-742-7777 City Hall (General) [email protected] Ward 1 (Otanabee) Councillor Leslie Parnell 705-742-7777 ext. 4641 [email protected] Councillor Kim Zieppel 705-742-7777 ext. 4615 [email protected] Ward 2 (Monaghan) Councillor Henry Clarke 705-742-7777 ext. 4611 [email protected] Councillor Don Vassiliadis 705-742-7777 ext. 4645 [email protected] Ward 3 (Town) 705-742-7777 ext. 4614 Councillor Kemi Akapo [email protected] 705-742-7777 ext. 4613 Councillor Dean Pappas [email protected] 7 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Ward 4 (Ashburnham) Councillor Gary Baldwin 705-742-7777 ext. 4647 [email protected] Councillor Keith Riel 705-742-7777 ext. 4640 [email protected] Ward 5 (Northcrest) Councillor Andrew Beamer 705-742-7777 ext. 4642 [email protected] Councillor Stephen Wright 705-742-7777 ext. 4612 [email protected] 8 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Township of Douro-Dummer Visit dourodummer.ca for the most up-to-date information. Municipal Office: 894 South Street, Warsaw, ON K0L 3A0 Mayor J Murray Jones 705-652-8392 or 1-800-899-8785 Chief Administrative Officer 705-652-8392 ext. 206 Elena Arthurs General Inquiries 705-652-8392 or 1-800-899-8785 Douro Ward 705-930-8037 Councillor Heather Watson Dummer Ward 705-877-2884 Councillor Shelagh Landsmann At Large 705-652-8392 Councillor Tom Watt 9 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Township of Selwyn Visit selwyntownship.ca for the most up-to-date information. Municipal Office: 1310 Centre Line, Peterborough, ON K9J 6X5 705-760-0678 Mayor Andy Mitchell [email protected] Chief Administrative Officer 705-292-9507 Janice Levalley [email protected] 705-760-0678 Mayor Andy Mitchell [email protected] 705-292-9507 & 877-213-7419 General Inquiries [email protected] Ennismore Ward 705-292-7174 Donna Ballantyne [email protected] Smith Ward 705-741-6596 Councillor Gerry Herron [email protected] Lakefield Ward 705-652-1086 Councillor Anita Locke [email protected] 10 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Visit hbmtwp.ca for the most up-to-date information. Municipal Office: 1 Ottawa Street E, Havelock, ON K0L 1Z0 705-778-3764 Mayor Jim Martin [email protected] Chief Administrative Officer 705-778-2308 Bob Angione [email protected] 705-778-2308 or 1-877-767-2795 Municipal Office [email protected] 705-875-2644 Deputy Mayor David Gerow [email protected] Township Ward 705-778-2898 Councillor Larry Ellis [email protected] Village Ward 705-778-2898 Councillor Barry Pomeray [email protected] At Large 705-927-8297 Hart Webb [email protected] 11 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Township of North Kawartha Visit northkawartha.ca for the most up-to-date information. Municipal Office: 280 Burleigh Street, Apsley, ON K0L 1A0 705-931-1342 Mayor Carolyn Amyotte [email protected] Chief Administrative Officer 705-656-5192 Alana Solman [email protected] 705-656-5175 Municipal Office [email protected] 705-656-1339 Deputy Mayor Jim Whelan [email protected] Ward 1 705-656-4276 Councillor Jim O’Shea [email protected] Ward 2 647-876-5430 Councillor Collin McLellan [email protected] At Large 705-656-9008 Councillor Roman Miszuk [email protected] 12 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Township of Trent Lakes Visit trentlakes.ca for the most up-to-date information. Municipal Office: 760 Peterborough County Road 36, Trent Lakes, ON K0M 1A0 705-731-9410 Mayor Janet Clarkson [email protected] Chief Administrative Officer 705-738-3800 ext. 228 Donna Teggart [email protected] 705-738-3800 ext. 221 Municipal Office [email protected] 705-731-9871 Deputy Mayor Ron Windover [email protected] Galway Cavendish Ward 705-657-7518 Councillor Carol Armstrong [email protected] Harvey Ward 705-738-1486 Councillor Peter Franzen [email protected] At Large 705-656-9008 Councillor Terry Lambshead [email protected] 13 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam Curve Lake First Nation Visit curvelakefirstnation.ca for the most up-to-date information. Municipal Office: 22 Winokeeda Road, Curve Lake, ON K0L 1R0 Chief Emily Whetung [email protected] 705-657-8045 General Office [email protected] Deputy Chief Jeffrey Jacobs [email protected] Councillor Laurie Hockaday [email protected] Councillor Arnold Taylor [email protected] Councillor Nodin Knott [email protected] Councillor Sean Conway [email protected] Councillor Saga Williams [email protected] Councillor Crystal Cummings [email protected] 14 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam County of Peterborough Visit ptbocounty.ca for the most up-to-date information. Municipal Office: 470 Water St, Peterborough ON K9H 3M3 General Contact: 705-743-0380 & 1-800-710-9586, [email protected] 15 [email protected] @MaryamMonsefMP 705-745-2108 @MaryamMonsef maryammonsef.ca /MonsefMaryam City of Peterborough Public 705-745-1386 Works 1161 Crawford Drive, Peterborough, ON K9J 6X6 705-743-2272 [email protected] Housing Resource Centre 540 George Street N, Peterborough, ON K9H 3S1 www.ccrc-ptbo.com 705-748-9771 or 705-743-2331 Greater Peterborough 175 George Street N, Peterborough, ON K9J 3G6 Chamber of Commerce www.peterboroughchamber.ca 705-742-7777 Peterborough Heritage 99 Simcoe Street, Peterborough, ON K9H 2H3 705-876-1122 Peterborough Police Services 500
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