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Social media

Get involved with your city and stay current by following the City's official Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts, RSS news feeds, blogs, and other official social media sites. Read the terms of use for City social media sites.

Consider subscribing to City e-newsletter updates on a variety of topics or interest.

Visit the Newsroom for news about City services and programs.

Podcasts are also available on a variety of topics.


Official sites

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Twitter

Our primary Twitter account is @TorontoComms


Blogs

City Blogs

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flickr


News and information

Open Clamshell podcasts

Ever wonder what goes on inside the City Hall clamshell? Open Clamshell podcasts provide information of interest and use to Toronto residents, and share stories about City initiatives coming out of the clamshell. The podcasts are created by Toronto Urban Fellows and alumni on a volunteer basis. The Urban Fellows program is a one-year fellowship that provides early-career professionals with an intensive introduction to the governance, operations, and administration of the City of Toronto through work experience in various City divisions.


E-updates

Subscribe to e-updates to follow City news and to find opportunities for participating in local community events and consultations.


City Council

Follow City Council and Committees. Learn the legislative process and find schedules, reports, agendas and minutes.

Social Media Terms of Use

TThe City of Toronto recognizes that social media are important tools for communicating and engaging with the public. In order to provide online spaces that are as fair, open and engaging as possible, we ask that all users of City of Toronto social media sites abide by the following Terms of Use.


The Newsroom

The Newsroom assists media in finding relevant contacts, news releases, media advisories, reports and descriptions of City services. The Newsroom also serves as a guide to find Council and committee agendas, reports and decisions. Visit the Newsroom.

 


Help with RSS news feeds

What is RSS?

RSS is short for "Really Simple Syndication" - that's the most popular definition. You may see it defined elsewhere as "RDF Site Summary" or "Rich Site Summary". More about RSS from Wikipedia

What does RSS do?

Websites using RSS systems place content into a standardized format that is recognized by RSS readers. Modern browsers typically include RSS readers; otherwise it's software that you can find online and download for free. Subscribing to a City of Toronto RSS news feed lets you read our content as it's published or on other websites with real-time updates.

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