Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!

Dear residents,

Over the past year, we've accomplished so much for our Ward 22 community - and there's still much more to do. I'm truly grateful for the friendships we've made and the remarkable community we continue to build and protect together.

We've also focused on providing necessary, thoughtful, honest and fiscally-responsible leadership on many of the important issues being debated at city hall.   I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hannukah if you celebrated, Happy Festivus :) and a Happy Holiday season! I also hope you have a Happy New Year and look forward to continue working closely with, and for, you in 2016.

I deeply appreciate your friendship, confidence and support. In the new year, as always, please feel very welcome to contact me if I can ever be of assistance to you. My team and I are here to support you.

Warm regards,

Josh


For ongoing council and community news, my contact information, along with a calendar of events, please visit www.joshmatlow.caClick here to read my previous city hall and community updates.

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In This E-Newsletter:

  • Metrolinx's Transit Failures and Demanding a Public Inquiry
  • Recycling Pick Up: Calling on Doug Ford to Fix What He Broke
  • When Toronto Succeeds, Canada Succeeds: It’s Time for Toronto to Receive a Share of the HST
  • Taking Action on Antisemitism
  • TTC Bus Bunching and Gapping Measures Approved in 2026 Budget 
  • An Important Win for Toronto’s Mental Health Crisis Intervention Teams
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Recycling Pick Up: Calling on Doug Ford to Fix What He Broke
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