About the Legislative Process
This site is your portal to learning more about the City's legislative process. Toronto is Canada's 6th largest government and needs the flexibility to focus on strategic issues that matter to residents and businesses. The City of Toronto Act introduces new powers to provide tools and options to the Toronto government to help achieve "made-for-Toronto" policies. Learn how Council Works, about Committees of Council, the Mayor and Members of Council.
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 | Learn how City Council supports the work of the CityLearn about the key roles of in Toronto's governance system, about the decision-making process and more about how City Council works.
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 | City Council makes decisions on behalf of constituents of Toronto. Issues are identified by the public, through research, as follow-up to existing programs, services or policies or as part of the everyday work of running a city.
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 | Open and Closed MeetingsThe City and its local boards are required by law to give notice and hold all meetings in public. The City takes a number of steps to ensure the highest degree of openness and transparency for meetings of Council and committees. Review the Open Meeting Requirements and learn more.
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More about the Legislative Process
Mayor and Members of City Council
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