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  1. Dec 2, 2022 · Under new mayoral powers created by Doug Ford, rather than participating in the selection of Toronto’s City Manager, I’ve only learned of the appointment by reading a statement from...

    • What Is A 'Strong Mayor'?
    • What New Powers Do The Mayors of Toronto and Ottawa have?
    • Why Are These Powers Necessary?
    • How Will The New Powers Work?
    • What About Other Ontario Municipalities?

    Currently, Ontario municipalities use a "weak mayor" system where most decision-making power rests with local councils. Under this form of government, city administration reports to council and councillors make decisions by majority vote. The head of council — be it a mayor, reeve, warden or regional chair — has only one vote and little executive a...

    The mayors of Toronto and Ottawa will be able to unilaterally direct city staff to develop policy proposals for council to consider, draft and table their city's annual budget, create or re-organize municipal departments and choose the chairs of all committees and boards — including police and health. They could also hire and fire the city manager ...

    When he introduced the legislation in August, Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark said the powers were being given to cities in most urgent need of new housing. "Our government needs to support efficient local decision-making to speed up development timelines," Clark said at the time. "We're counting on municipalities to cut red tape...

    It's unclear how often these powers will be used or to what extent they will help the mayors of Toronto and Ottawa get more housing built. For one thing, the Toronto mayor's role as chair of the executive committee already gives that person more influence than the average councillor. The committee's members are mostly hand-picked by the mayor and i...

    The law allows the province to expand the new powers to other Ontario municipalities through regulation. Ford has said he plans to do just that. "In the coming months, we'll have more information on how these tools will be expanded to other municipalities so more municipal leaders like yourselves can help build Ontario," he said at a conference in ...

  2. Dec 2, 2022 · In his first substantive use of the expanded powers granted his office by the province, John Tory has used his “strong-mayor” authority to appoint a new city manager. The city announced...

  3. Aug 10, 2022 · Others, such as a veto power on matters of provincial importance, are completely new. Here's a rundown of some of the changes Doug Ford's government is proposing for the mayor’s office.

  4. Aug 10, 2022 · The Ontario government is putting forward legislation that would give Toronto's mayor greater powers, but what exactly does that mean? Here's a rundown of some of the changes Doug Ford's...

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · Premier Doug Ford's Conservative government has granted strong-mayor powers to 46 municipalities since 2022, when the mayors of Toronto and Ottawa were first handed expanded powers. This move marks a major change in how municipal governance is handled in Ontario, where councils historically operated on a one representative/one vote standard.

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  7. Aug 10, 2022 · Under Premier Doug Ford’s new legislation tabled Wednesday, the mayors of Toronto and Ottawa would have sweeping new authority over municipal budgets and the hiring and firing of senior...