Speaker of Toronto City Council explained

Post:Speaker
Termlength:4 years;
Department:Toronto City Council
Termlength Qualified:renewable
Inaugural:Sandra Bussin
Formation:2006
Appointer:Direct election
Body:Toronto City Council
Seat:Toronto City Hall
Reports To:Toronto City Council
Style:Speaker
Incumbentsince:2010
Incumbent:Frances Nunziata
Insigniacaption:Municipal wordmark
Insignia:Toronto, City of.svg
Appointer Qualified:by members of Toronto City Council

The Speaker of Toronto City Council chairs meetings of Toronto City Council. With the written consent of the Mayor, the Speaker and a Deputy Speaker are elected by Toronto City Council from among its members.

While municipal council meetings in Ontario are traditionally chaired by the head of Council (e.g. Mayor, Warden, Reeve or Regional Chair), the City of Toronto Act allows Toronto Council to appoint another member as a presiding officer.[1] Toronto Council has opted to use this provision and the election of presiding officers with the titles Speaker and Deputy Speaker is authorized by s. 27-6.4 of the Council Procedures.[2]

Unlike "Speakers" in parliamentary assemblies, the Council Speaker has no other duties outside of presiding over meetings. The Mayor is considered to be the Chair of Council for all other purposes. The Speaker does not earn any additional salary for the position. The Speaker is precluded from serving as chair of a committee, the Toronto Transit Commission or the Toronto Police Services Board.[3]

The position was recommended by the council-appointed three-member volunteer advisory panel and its report "The City We Want – the Government We Need" in 2005. Before recommendations from the report was accepted, the mayor was the presiding officer during council meetings.

The mayor retains the right to chair city council meetings and can take the chair at any time. However, in practice, this is reserved for ceremonial or other significant occasions, and the speaker and deputy speaker normally preside.

In the absence of the speaker or deputy speaker, the deputy mayor can also preside over a meeting of city council. The speaker and deputy speaker are elected for a four-year term and can only be removed by a two-thirds vote of city council.

Speakers of Toronto City Council

ImageNameTermWard
1Sandra Bussin2006–201032 Beaches–East York
2Frances Nunziata[4] 2010–present11 York South—Weston (2010–2018)
5 York South—Weston

Deputy speakers of Toronto City Council

NameTermWard
1Gloria Lindsay Luby2006–20104 Etobicoke–Centre
2John Parker2010–201426 Don Valley West
3Shelley Carroll[5] 2014–April 201833 Don Valley East
4Glenn De Baeremaeker[6] April 2018–December 201838 Scarborough Centre
5Shelley Carroll[7] December 2018–November 202217 Don Valley North
6Stephen Holyday[8] November 2022–present2 Etobicoke Centre

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06c11#BK259 City of Toronto Act 2006, s. 192
  2. https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/municode/1184_027.pdf Chapter 27, Toronto Municipal Code, Council Procedures
  3. https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/municode/1184_027.pdf Chapter 27, Toronto Municipal Code, Council Procedures, s27.6.4(H)
  4. Web site: Mayor John Tory calls on smaller city council to 'work together' . 2019-12-25 . www.cbc.ca.
  5. Web site: April 5, 2018. Toronto councillor Shelley Carroll resigning to run for provincial Liberals. CityNews.
  6. TorontoCouncil. 989163386784174080. Toronto City Clerk. April 25, 2018. City Council has elected Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker for the position of Deputy Speaker for the remainder of the term #tocouncil.
  7. Web site: Nunziata acclaimed as Speaker. 2019-12-25. WestonWeb.ca.
  8. Web site: 2022-11-23 . City of Toronto ushers in the 2022-2026 Council term . 2022-11-27 . City of Toronto . en-CA.