In order to provide equal access of information for the 2022 municipal election, the City has established a protocol for responding to requests for information from candidates and third party advertisers about City services and programs. Questions received and responses given will be provided in writing and posted here without revealing the source of the request. This page will be updated as information becomes available.

Candidates and third party advertisers may submit a request to the City about services and programs by emailing: candidaterequests@toronto.ca

 

 

A: No. However, City Council has required that all Members of Council be vaccinated in order to participate in-person in any legislative meetings such as meetings of City Council, committees, or meetings of any City board. For more information, refer to City Council’s decision on this matter.

A: In order to identify their campaign office to visitors or volunteers, candidates are allowed to post one sign in the window or door of their unit prior to September 29. This can also be in the form of one lawn sign.

A: Thank you for reaching out to the Vision Zero team.

For your two requests:

  1. Chapter 950 Schedule 30 does not currently exist in map format but can be found in this PDF highlighting each current location or on the City’s Open Data Portal. For more information on this dataset you can email opendata@toronto.ca

 

  1. The Toronto Centreline available on the Open Data portal would be the closest available shapefile and dataset that includes road classification. At this time there is not a shapefile that lists roads by lane configuration. For more information about this dataset you can email gcc@toronto.ca

A: The Stanley Greene route was proposed and approved as part of the 2021 Annual Service Plan as a local bus service to connect the growing neighbourhood of Stanley Greene to Line 1 Yonge-University at Wilson Station. A trial service was recommended to operate in the peak periods, on weekdays only, to support commuter travel and add capacity on the Wilson Avenue corridor. This service was initially planned to be implemented in 2021.

 

When the TTC reached out to the Stanley Greene community to notify them of the route launching in fall 2021, we received comments from community members stating their preference to connect to Downsview Park Station, as there is currently a private shuttle operating between the neighbourhood and Downsview Park Station. We were then informed that we need permission from Canada Lands Company (CLC) to operate a bus in Downsview Park lands and to get customers to the Downsview Park Station entrance.

 

Since then, we’ve been in conversation with CLC to update our Operating Agreement and were initially planning for a fall 2022 launch date. However, given the slow progression of our discussions with CLC and recent issues with resource availability, we do not anticipate to be able to launch this service in 2022 as previously planned.

 

We will continue to look for opportunities to implement transit service to this neighbourhood and will notify the Councillor and community when there are any further updates.

Question (continued):

I am hoping the data responses you are able to share are newer than the data used in the following document: “Spadina-Fort York – City of Toronto Ward Profiles – 2016 Census” document: https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/96c2-City_Planning_2016_Census_Profile_2018_25Wards_Ward10.pdf

Ideally 2021 data, or the newest that is available.

Labour Force:

1. What % of the Spadina-Fort York labour force is currently unemployed?

2. What is the Spadina-Fort York current unemployment rate?

Income:

Low Income: 

3. Are you able to advise the % of Spadina-Fort York households that’s after-tax household income is less than the following, broken down by household size?

“Low Income” Category: Potential New After Tax After Tax Household Income 
Household Any household that makes equal to or less than: % Of Spadina Fort York Households
1 Person  $   26,570.00
2 Persons  $   37,576.00
3 Persons  $   46,021.00
4 Persons  $   53,140.00
5 Persons  $   59,412.00
6 Persons  $   65,083.00
7 Persons  $   70,298.00
8 Persons  $   75,151.00
9 Persons  $   79,710.00
10 Persons  $   84,022.00

Note: I know your 2016 data only went up to 4 Persons, so if that’s as far as you can go populating the above table, that would still be greatly appreciated.

 

Specific Income Query:

4. Are you able to advise the % of Spadina-Fort York households that’s household income is equal to or less than $79,483.60

5. Current Average Spadina-Fort York Household Income

6. Current Median Spadina-Fort York Household Income

 

Shelter Costs

7. Can you advise the current average

    1. rent in Spadina-Fort York (updated data item from page 5 & 26)
    2. major payments for owner households in Spadina-Fort York

8. The percentage of

    1. renter households spending >30% of household income in Spadina-Fort York
    2. owner households spending >30% of household income in Spadina-Fort York

9. Can you advise the new percentage split in Spadina-Fort York between those that rent v. own? In 2016 it was as follows:

Tenure Spadina-Fort York
2016 Current Data
Rent 57%
Own 43%

 

Population Information: 

10. Density – Can you advise the current people/hectare in Spadina-Fort York? (In 2016 data it was 62 people/hectare)

11. Can you advise what percent of Spadina-Fort York residents fall into each of the following age brackets now?

Age Group
Min Max % in this age range in Spadina-Fort York
0 4
5 9
10 14
15 19
20 24
25 29
30 34
35 39
40 44
45 49
50 54
55 59
60 64
65 69
70 74
75 79
80 84
85 & Older

12. Can you advise how many children in Spadina-Fort York still live with their parents and are:

    1. Between the age of 18-24
    2. Over the age of 22
    3. Over the age of 25
    4. Over the age of 35

13. Can you please populate the following table with the most current data:

 

Employed Labour Force 15 years and over by Place of Work Status – Spadina-Fort York
Place of Work Status # of People % of Spadina-Fort York Population
Worked at usual place
Worked at home
No fixed workplace address
Worked outside Canada
Total labour force

 

Overall:

I have tried to use similar terminology for the requested data points, as the terminology used in the above file, to hopefully assist in looking into the request.

14. I wondered if the City was planning to release a similar profile to the “Spadina-Fort York – City of Toronto Ward Profiles – 2016 Census” document shared above, but with more current data for the 2022 Election Cycle? If so, can you advise when?

 

Answer:

Statistics Canada is the source of this information. The City of Toronto provided the City Ward geography to Statistics Canada.

Some of the 2021 Census information requested has not yet been released by Statistics Canada, as per the following 2021 Census Release schedule:

https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/prodserv/release-diffusion-eng.cfm

All of the information we have is posted via our 2016 Ward Profiles at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/data-research-maps/neighbourhoods-communities/ward-profiles/ and the underlying data is on the Open Data site at Ward Profiles, 2018 (25-Ward Model) – City of Toronto Open Data Portal orhttps://open.toronto.ca/dataset/ward-profiles-2018-25-ward-model/. Nearly all of your queries can be addressed from this published information for 2016. The ward profiles will be updated in 2023 following the release of all the census data.

The link to the Spadina-Fort York Profile – 2016 Census is here: Spadina-Fort York – City of Toronto orhttps://www.toronto.ca/city-government/data-research-maps/neighbourhoods-communities/ward-profiles/ward-10-spadina-fort-york/.

The income-specific request requires quantitative analysis and a conclusion, not data, and this is not a service that the City is able to provide externally. You should be able to draw your own conclusion from the 2015 Household Income information that is on Page 26 of the 2016 Ward Profiles.

We have someone in City Planning’s Planning Research and Analytics unit looking at your request and we will follow up with you if they are able to provide any more information by 6 p.m. today.

Follow-up answer:

Thank you for your request for 2021 or more recent demographic and socioeconomic information about Spadina-Fort York.

The most recent information available by Ward are the 2016 Ward Profiles, posted online athttps://www.toronto.ca/city-government/data-research-maps/neighbourhoods-communities/ward-profiles/and the underlying data is on the Open Data site at Ward Profiles, 2018 (25-Ward Model) – City of Toronto Open Data Portal or https://open.toronto.ca/dataset/ward-profiles-2018-25-ward-model/.

The Ward Profiles are based on information published by Statistics Canada and custom tabulations of their information by Ward. The 2021 Census information has not yet been fully released by Statistics Canada. The 2021 Census Release Schedule is posted on Statistics Canada’s website at Release plans – 2021 Census dissemination planning (statcan.gc.ca) or https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/prodserv/release-diffusion-eng.cfm. Once all of the 2021 Census information has been released, staff will request additional information from Statistics Canada and work toward producing 2021 Ward Profiles in 2023 Q1.

We have published 2021 Census Backgrounders on each release of 2021 Census information to date. These are posted on the City’s website at Toronto’s Demographics, Economy & Labour Force – City of Toronto or https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/data-research-maps/toronto-economy-labour-force-demographics/. Ward-level information is not yet available from Statistics Canada or would require custom tabulations which are not yet available. Information on Labour Force and Place of Work Status from the 2021 Census is scheduled to be released by Statistics Canada on November 30th and custom tabulations would be required.

A:  City Clerk’s Office advises that they do not currently have an audio recording or copy of the material that has been requested.

If you have access to a screen reader, you should be able to read the document with it. If you are having difficulties, they can have the PDF reviewed again and remediated if necessary. If you do not have a screen reader, please advise what file format you prefer and they can investigate getting it to you in that format.

Question (continued): I tried using the Google function on my cell phone (which works on many things) and it doesn’t work for this PDF. It only reads the page in view on the screen, if that, and not completely.

Is that enough info to proceed?

Feel free to call me if you prefer, I find it hard to explain in writing. 

Just let me know what # to call you at.

A: Staff have gotten back to me with the following request:

Do you have a computer to read the document from? Staff advise that they are not familiar with the Google phone options you are using and wanted to suggest a computer alternative if that is an option.

And if not, would an accessible WORD version be an option for you using your phone?

We have received a WORD version of the information from the Environment and Climate office who were the originators of the PDF. The WORD version has had some accessibility issues fixed and should be a better version for you to use.

As WORD versions can be easily edited, the PDF that is part of the item history is the record of what was before Committee and Council. The Environment and Climate office have confirmed that this WORD version is the same information.

Please let us know if this version is a suitable option for you.

A: Your request was forwarded to the candidate requests email box candidaterequests@toronto.ca for response. We apologize for the delay in getting back to you.

To provide equal access to information for the 2022 municipal election, the City of Toronto has established a protocol for responding to requests for information from candidates and third party advertisers about City services and programs. This email box receives such questions and provides responses to municipal election candidates.

Questions received and responses given will be provided in writing and posted on the City’s Election webpage (https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/elections/candidates-third-party-advertisers/questions-to-the-city/) without revealing the source of the request.

Thank you for reaching out to request a meeting with staff of Toronto Paramedic Services (TPS). Unfortunately, TPS cannot accommodate your request for municipal election candidate X, due to resource and time constraints. Under election rules, if a meeting or a tour is organized for your candidate, the division must commit to organizing a similar meeting or tour for all other candidates, registered third party advertisers or political parties.

I refer you to the City’s policy “Use of City Resources during an Election Period” and specifically Section 3.2 ( copied below)

9538-Use-of-City-Resources-during-an-Election-2018-amended-by-MM44.128.pdf (toronto.ca)

If you have questions specific to TPS or any other City programs and services, kindly let us know by sending an email to candidaterequests@toronto.ca and we will reach out to staff and get back to you with a response.