Federal, Provincial and Municipal representatives.
City of Toronto
Chris Moise, Councillor Ward 13 Toronto Centre Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite A5 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Phone: (416) 392-7903 [email protected] Toronto Centre Constituency Office 329 Parliament Street Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-392-7904 Ausma Malik, Deputy Mayor, Councillor Ward 10 Spadina-Fort York Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West, Suite C54 Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Phone: (416) 392-4044 [email protected] What are they responsible for? Fire Department Libraries Parks & Recreation Police Service Social Services Streets & Sidewalks Taxation (Municipal) Toronto Transit Commission Water Zoning |
Province of Ontario
MPP Kristyn Wong-Tam (NDP) Toronto Centre [email protected] Constituency Office Unit 401, 120 Carlton St Toronto ON M5A 4K2 Tel 416-972-7683 Fax 416-972-7686 Queen's Park Office Main Legislative Building, Third floor, Room 471 Queen's Park Toronto, ON M7A 1A5 Tel 416-325-0031 Fax 416-325-0030 Current Parliamentary Roles Critic, 2SLGBTQ+ Issues Critic, Attorney General Member, Standing Committee on Justice Policy MPP Chris Glover (NDP) Spadina-Fort York [email protected] Constituency Office Unit A, 226 Bathurst St. Toronto, ON M5T 2R9 Tel 416-603-9664 Fax 416-603-1214 Queen's Park Office Room 343, Main Legislative Building, Queen's Park Toronto, ON M7A 1A (416) 326-7196 Current Parliamentary Roles Critic, Colleges and Universities Member, Standing Committee on General Government What are they responsible for? Driver & Vehicle Registration Education Health Justice (with Federal) Mines & Minerals Natural Resources Taxation (Provincial) Welfare Workplace Safety & Compensation |
Government of Canada
Since the October 2015 Federal election, the St. Lawrence area has been split between the Spadina-Fort York and Toronto Centre constituencies. Toronto Centre The Honourable Marci Ien Email: [email protected] Constituency Office: 430 Parliament Street Toronto, ON M5A 3A2 Phone: (416) 972-9749 Spadina- Fort York Kevin Voung Email: [email protected] Constituency office: 111 Peter St Suite 700 Toronto ON M5V 2H1 Telephone: 416-533-2710 Fax: 416-533-2236 Mail may be sent postage-free to any Member of Parliament House of Commons Confederation Building Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 What are they responsible for? Aboriginal Affairs Citizenship & Immigration Environment (with Ontario) International Trade Justice (with Ontario) Marine Services National Defence Taxation (Federal) Veterans Affairs |
Police and Emergency Services
The police need the help of residents to keep our neighbourhood safe. Here are the telephone numbers to call if you see anything happening that causes concern. Our neighbourhood is located within the 51 Division of Toronto Police which has a website with good information at: http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/d51/.
51 Division is located at the corner of Parliament and Front Streets. (The street address is: 51 Parliament St., Toronto, ON, M5A 2Y5)
The RCMP has set up a website with good information with tips on being safe on the Internet: http://www.internet101.ca
For Emergencies ONLY: 911
(use this number for Police, Fire and Medical Emergencies)
For non-emergency police issues: (416) 808-2222
This is the Police general number; use this to report all other crime. If you want a police officer to attend a crime or occurrence, you will be asked for your name. You should ask for the "event number" to ensure that your complaint is recorded properly. You may also use this number to contact an individual police officer or police division for follow-up or complete the Community Policing Complaint Form at https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/community-complaints/.
Crime Stoppers
(416) 222-TIPS (8477)
This is the number to call if you wish to register an anonymous report. You should provide as much detail as possible, but you need not give your name.
Community-Police Liaison Committee:
Contact our Community-Police Liaison Committee representatives (email: [email protected]), to report a non-emergency matter for follow up with police. You can also use the CPLC Division 51 CommunityPolicing Complaint report Form which can be downloaded here. Or complete online here: https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/community-complaints/
51 Division is located at the corner of Parliament and Front Streets. (The street address is: 51 Parliament St., Toronto, ON, M5A 2Y5)
The RCMP has set up a website with good information with tips on being safe on the Internet: http://www.internet101.ca
For Emergencies ONLY: 911
(use this number for Police, Fire and Medical Emergencies)
For non-emergency police issues: (416) 808-2222
This is the Police general number; use this to report all other crime. If you want a police officer to attend a crime or occurrence, you will be asked for your name. You should ask for the "event number" to ensure that your complaint is recorded properly. You may also use this number to contact an individual police officer or police division for follow-up or complete the Community Policing Complaint Form at https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/community-complaints/.
Crime Stoppers
(416) 222-TIPS (8477)
This is the number to call if you wish to register an anonymous report. You should provide as much detail as possible, but you need not give your name.
Community-Police Liaison Committee:
Contact our Community-Police Liaison Committee representatives (email: [email protected]), to report a non-emergency matter for follow up with police. You can also use the CPLC Division 51 CommunityPolicing Complaint report Form which can be downloaded here. Or complete online here: https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/community-complaints/
Reporting other problems
It is sometimes difficult to know which City Department is responsible for dealing with a problem. Contact TORONTO-311 to report problems with or questions about any City service - Dial 311 or email them 24/7.
"311 is the largest, most exciting customer service improvement undertaken by the City of Toronto since amalgamation. 311 improves accessibility to non-emergency City services and information, and will increase the City's effectiveness in responding to public inquiries.
Not sure how to report a pothole? Need to request pick-up of an old appliance? Looking for a program at your local community centre? Simply call 311. Our customer service representatives are available to assist you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
More than just a phone number, 311 Toronto provides access to a wide range of online services, and in the coming months will expand with online service requests and online tracking. See this page for further details."
Municipal Licensing & Standards (Toronto & East York District)
Tel: (416) 338-0711 or email.
Toronto Hydro - to report Hydro problems - including online reporting of broken street-lights. (Or phone (416) 542-3195, they are staffed 24/7)
T.T.C - use the feedback form on the TTC website.
Damaged new garbage cans or transit shelters. [email protected]
"311 is the largest, most exciting customer service improvement undertaken by the City of Toronto since amalgamation. 311 improves accessibility to non-emergency City services and information, and will increase the City's effectiveness in responding to public inquiries.
Not sure how to report a pothole? Need to request pick-up of an old appliance? Looking for a program at your local community centre? Simply call 311. Our customer service representatives are available to assist you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
More than just a phone number, 311 Toronto provides access to a wide range of online services, and in the coming months will expand with online service requests and online tracking. See this page for further details."
Municipal Licensing & Standards (Toronto & East York District)
Tel: (416) 338-0711 or email.
Toronto Hydro - to report Hydro problems - including online reporting of broken street-lights. (Or phone (416) 542-3195, they are staffed 24/7)
T.T.C - use the feedback form on the TTC website.
Damaged new garbage cans or transit shelters. [email protected]
Links to community organizations in and around our neighbourhood
Searchable map of Toronto's neighbourhood associations
Alumnae Theatre
ARCH Disability Law Centre
Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Association
Bay-Cloverhill Community Association
Cabbagetown South Residents' Association
Canadian Opera Company
Canadian Stage Company
Church-Wellesley Neighbourhood Association
Community AIR
Community Folk Art Council of Toronto
Corktown Residents' and Business Association
Distillery District
Don Vale Cabbagetown Residents Association
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation
Evergreen Brickworks
Friends of Berczy Park
Friends of St James Park
Gooderham & Worts Neighbourhood Association
Heritage Toronto
JAMII
Laneway Project
Lost Rivers
New Visions Toronto
NO Jets TO
Old Cabbagetown BIA
Old Town Toronto
Older Women's Network
Open Streets TO
Park People: Toronto Alliance for better parks
Riverdale Farm
St Lawrence Centre for the Arts
St Lawrence Market
St Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA
Streets to Homes
TogetherToronto
Toronto Environmental Alliance
Toronto Harbourfront Community Association
Toronto Neighbourhood Guide
Toronto Public Space Committeee now The Toronto Public Space Initiative
Toronto Sculpture Garden
Town of York Historical Society TORONTO'S FIRST POST OFFICE poster is HERE
Waterfront Toronto
York Quay Neighbourhood Association
Young Centre for the Performing Arts
Young People's Theatre
Alumnae Theatre
ARCH Disability Law Centre
Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Association
Bay-Cloverhill Community Association
Cabbagetown South Residents' Association
Canadian Opera Company
Canadian Stage Company
Church-Wellesley Neighbourhood Association
Community AIR
Community Folk Art Council of Toronto
Corktown Residents' and Business Association
Distillery District
Don Vale Cabbagetown Residents Association
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation
Evergreen Brickworks
Friends of Berczy Park
Friends of St James Park
Gooderham & Worts Neighbourhood Association
Heritage Toronto
JAMII
Laneway Project
Lost Rivers
New Visions Toronto
NO Jets TO
Old Cabbagetown BIA
Old Town Toronto
Older Women's Network
Open Streets TO
Park People: Toronto Alliance for better parks
Riverdale Farm
St Lawrence Centre for the Arts
St Lawrence Market
St Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA
Streets to Homes
TogetherToronto
Toronto Environmental Alliance
Toronto Harbourfront Community Association
Toronto Neighbourhood Guide
Toronto Public Space Committeee now The Toronto Public Space Initiative
Toronto Sculpture Garden
Town of York Historical Society TORONTO'S FIRST POST OFFICE poster is HERE
Waterfront Toronto
York Quay Neighbourhood Association
Young Centre for the Performing Arts
Young People's Theatre