Councillor Josh Matlow

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19 07, 2019

Councillor Matlow’s Community and City Hall Update: Summer II

2019-07-19T20:25:05+00:00

Council Approves Tenants First Report: An Important Milestone in Transforming Toronto Community Housing I'm happy to report that City Council approved the Tenants First Implementation Plan, which will create better living conditions and experiences for seniors in senior-designated buildings and tenants of Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCH) while ensuring their homes are safe and well [...]

Councillor Matlow’s Community and City Hall Update: Summer II2019-07-19T20:25:05+00:00
20 06, 2019

Making Toronto a ‘charter city’ a longshot. But longshots have to start somewhere

2019-10-02T16:42:29+00:00

By Edward Keenan Making Toronto a ‘charter city’ a longshot. But longshots have to start somewhere Premier Doug Ford shuffled his cabinet Thursday morning — new finance minister, new transportation minister, new attorney-general, new minister of social services, new minister of education — hoping for a “reset” of his government after a year of lighting [...]

Making Toronto a ‘charter city’ a longshot. But longshots have to start somewhere2019-10-02T16:42:29+00:00
17 05, 2019

School Fun Fairs

2019-05-17T18:00:31+00:00

Spring has finally arrived! Please join me, Molly and Melissa at school fun fairs happening throughout the ward over the next month. The first will be at Oriole Park JR Public School from 11am-3pm on May 25th! A full list of fun fairs in the community can be found below.  Oriole Park Jr Public School [...]

School Fun Fairs2019-05-17T18:00:31+00:00
16 05, 2019

Town Hall on Bill 108: The OMB is Back

2019-05-16T15:39:41+00:00

Please join me and my colleagues for an important town hall on Bill 108. The meeting will take place at 7:00pm on May 27th in the Council Chambers at City Hall (100 Queen Street West). Please feel free to email my office at councillor_matlow@toronto.ca with any questions.

Town Hall on Bill 108: The OMB is Back2019-05-16T15:39:41+00:00
30 04, 2019

Bike to Work Day – May 27

2019-04-30T17:50:30+00:00

Bike to Work Day is on Monday May 27. If you're a cyclist, one of the community start points is at our very own Wychwood Barns (Christie side)! The group will bike to Yonge and Charles to meet up with the larger group and bike to City Hall. Cyclists will be leaving Wychwood Barns at [...]

Bike to Work Day – May 272019-04-30T17:50:30+00:00
26 04, 2019

Councillor Matlow’s Community and City Hall Update for May, 2019

2019-04-26T21:18:24+00:00

City Council Unanimously Supports Changing the Culture in Toronto's Long-Term Care Homes: More Caring, Respectful and Supportive For the first time in history, there are now more Torontonians over the age of 65 than children aged 15 and under. Looking ahead, the number of people in Toronto aged 65 and over is expected to almost double [...]

Councillor Matlow’s Community and City Hall Update for May, 20192019-04-26T21:18:24+00:00
18 04, 2019

Toronto-St. Paul’s Tenant Summit: April 28

2019-04-24T18:52:28+00:00

Please join me, M.P.P. Jill Andrew, MP Carolyn Bennett and Toronto-St. Paul’s Tenant Association Network (TSPTAN) for an afternoon of information, discussion, ideas and action to address tenant issues here in Toronto-St. Paul’s. The event will take place Sunday, April 28th from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Oakwood Village Library (341 Oakwood Ave.) [...]

Toronto-St. Paul’s Tenant Summit: April 282019-04-24T18:52:28+00:00
8 03, 2019

Nursing homes could get big benefit from emotion-focused care models, says new report commissioned by Toronto

2019-03-13T18:12:22+00:00

By Moira Welsh Investigative Reporter Fri., March 8, 2019 Toronto now has a blueprint to transform its nursing homes through emotion-focused care, says Dr. Samir Sinha, co-chair of the city’s seniors’ accountability group. Prompted by a Star series on Peel Region’s year-long pilot of a Butterfly Model home, city council voted unanimously last July to [...]

Nursing homes could get big benefit from emotion-focused care models, says new report commissioned by Toronto2019-03-13T18:12:22+00:00
8 03, 2019

Community event at St. Matthew’s United Church – March 10

2019-03-08T20:59:27+00:00

United Neighbours is a group of people from St. Matthew's United Church and the St. Clair West neighbourhood who got together in 2015 in response to the crisis of Syrian refugees. The first family they sponsored, the Alaalyans, came in 2016 and they have adapted wonderfully to life in Canada. Mohammed is working as a [...]

Community event at St. Matthew’s United Church – March 102019-03-08T20:59:27+00:00
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