Save Our School Pools

Toronto’s school pools are once again under threat due to chronic underfunding by the Province. I co-led a motion at City Council with Councillor Rachel Chernos Lin calling on the Ontario government to protect these essential facilities. Pools provide children with vital swimming skills and offer accessible recreation for residents of all ages. Our communities shouldn’t have to fight every few years to protect something so important—so we’re taking action


You can sign my Save our Pools petition to call on your MPP: https://www.joshmatlow.ca/saveourpools

 

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Auto theft and home invasions have surged, putting many residents on edge. In response, I’ve worked closely with Toronto Police and moved a successful motion at City Council urging federal and provincial governments to adopt stronger vehicle security standards and close loopholes that enable vehicle registration fraud. I'm also collaborating with the Insurance Bureau of Canada to push for policy reforms to reduce costs for everyday Ontarians. While there’s been progress, more work is needed - and I’m committed to getting it done.

From 2014 to 2018, I helped establish and lead the Tenant Issues Committee - a dedicated space at City Hall where tenants could directly shape the policies that impact their lives. With over 50% of Toronto residents living in rental housing, this committee ensured renters had a seat at the table. It advised City Council on everything from rent increases, property standards, and tenant advocacy funding, to key housing policies like Tower Renewal and the Tenant Defence Fund. The committee was a critical step in making sure Toronto’s housing decisions reflect the real needs of its renters.

Toronto is Canada's largest city, yet it lacks the autonomy to govern its own municipal affairs without constant overreach from Doug Ford’s provincial government. I have been advocating for a City Charter - a legal framework that would give Toronto the authority to make its own decisions on critical issues like housing, transit, and budgeting without constant provincial interference. This is a necessary one for strengthening democracy, transparency, and accountability. While a Charter requires provincial cooperation, laying the groundwork now will help build the case for a more empowered and responsive city government. That’s why I moved a motion in Council this week to start the work on a new arrangement with senior levels of government that ensures we have the independence necessary for 21st century cities to thrive and achieve results for residents.

Take action

Open Letter: I Support A Made-in-Toronto Plan For Our Waterfront
Investing In Our Community: Demand Toronto's Fair Share of the HST
Protect Our Democracy: Demand the Reversal of Doug Ford’s Changes to Ontario’s Elections
Sign the Petition: Protect Tenants' Affordability and Security
Stop Doug Ford’s TTC Takeover
Open Old City Hall to the Public and Create a Museum of Toronto
Demanding a Public Inquiry into the Eglinton LRT Fiasco
Sign the Petition: Charter City Now