The 2010-2014 Toronto City Council was created following the general election in 2010.
Speaker Frances Nunziata was elected December 1, 2014
The Mayor of Toronto for this session was Rob Ford.
On October 25, 2010, a record number of women were elected to council, with 15 female councillors comprising one third of all council members.[1]
Councillor | Ward | Community Council | Federal Electoral District | Notes | |
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Mayor | - | Stripped of non-statutory powers and transferred to Deputy Mayor, City Clerk Office and City Council on November 18, 2013. | |||
1 | Etobicoke and York | Etobicoke North | Etobicoke and York Community Council Chair | ||
2 | Etobicoke and York | Etobicoke North | Vice-chair of budget committee (de facto budget chair when budget chief unavailable) | ||
3 | Etobicoke and York | Etobicoke Centre | Appointed to replace Doug Holyday after Holyday's election as MPP | ||
4 | Etobicoke and York | Etobicoke Centre | |||
5 | Etobicoke and York | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Appointed July 7, 2014 to replace Peter Milczyn after Milczyn's election as MPP. | ||
6 | Etobicoke and York | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | |||
7 | Etobicoke and York | York West | Community Development and Recreation Chair | ||
8 | North York | York West | |||
9 | North York | York Centre | North York Community Council Chair, TTC Chair | ||
10 | North York | York Centre | |||
11 | Etobicoke and York | York South—Weston | Speaker | ||
12 | Etobicoke and York | York South—Weston | Budget Chief | ||
13 | Central Toronto and East York | Parkdale—High Park | |||
14 | Central Toronto and East York | Parkdale—High Park | Central Toronto and East York Community Council Chair | ||
15 | North York | Eglinton—Lawrence | |||
16 | North York | Eglinton—Lawrence | |||
17 | Central Toronto and East York | Davenport | Licensing and Standards Chair | ||
18 | Central Toronto and East York | Davenport | |||
19 | Central Toronto and East York | Trinity—Spadina | |||
20 | Central Toronto and East York | Trinity—Spadina | Appointed July 7, 2014, to replace Adam Vaughan after Vaughan's election as MP | ||
21 | Central Toronto and East York | St. Paul's | |||
22 | Central Toronto and East York | St. Paul's | |||
23 | North York | Willowdale | |||
24 | North York | Willowdale | Executive At-Large Member | ||
25 | North York | Don Valley West | |||
26 | North York | Don Valley West | Deputy Speaker | ||
27 | Central Toronto and East York | Toronto Centre—Rosedale | |||
28 | Central Toronto and East York | Toronto Centre—Rosedale | |||
29 | Central Toronto and East York | Toronto—Danforth | |||
30 | Central Toronto and East York | Toronto—Danforth | |||
31 | Central Toronto and East York | Beaches—East York | |||
32 | Central Toronto and East York | Beaches—East York | |||
33 | North York | Don Valley East | |||
34 | North York | Don Valley East | Public Works Chair | ||
35 | Scarborough | Scarborough Southwest | Scarborough Community Council Chair, Executive At-Large Member | ||
36 | Scarborough | Scarborough Southwest | |||
37 | Scarborough | Scarborough Centre | Economic Development Chair | ||
38 | Scarborough | Scarborough Centre | |||
39 | Scarborough | Scarborough—Agincourt | former Budget Chief; Executive At-Large Member | ||
40 | Scarborough | Scarborough—Agincourt | Deputy Mayor; Parks and Environment Chair; Chair of the Executive Committee (appointed by City Council on Monday, November 18) | ||
41 | Scarborough | Scarborough—Rouge River | |||
42 | Scarborough | Scarborough—Rouge River | |||
43 | Scarborough | Scarborough East | Toronto Public Library Board Chair, Toronto Zoo Vice-Chair | ||
44 | Scarborough | Scarborough East |