Toronto City Council is officially looking for a new councillor to represent Ward 1- Etobicoke North.
On Wednesday, council officially declared the seat vacant and said the process to find a new councillor will begin on Monday, July 25.elected to the Ontario legislatureBy law, council must fill seat vacancies when it is greater than 90 days until the next municipal election, which is set for Oct. 24.
All nominations must be filed in person at the City Clerk's City Hall office, and all submitted forms and documents will be made available to the public. For those interested in the position, a virtual information session will be held on Aug. 2 from 7 to 8 p.m.On Aug.15, council will meet and speak to the applicants, in-person or remotely, and will vote to fill the vacancy.
Whoever is appointed to the position will serve the remainder of the term of office until it ends on Nov. 14.
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