Shelley Carroll
Shelley Carroll is a Canadian politician who is the Chair of Toronto's Economic and Community Development Committee since November 16, 2022. Carroll has represented Ward 17 - Don Valley North on Toronto City Council since 2018. She previously sat as the City Councillor for Ward 33 - Don Valley East from 2003 to 2018. In 2006, Carroll was elected by her peers to serve as Chair of Toronto's Budget Committee where she delivered four balanced budgets in the thick of the global financial crisis, making Toronto financially sustainable for the first time since amalgamation.
Shelley Carroll | |
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![]() Carroll in January 2023 | |
Toronto City Councillor for Ward 17 Don Valley North | |
Assumed office December 1, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Ward established |
Toronto City Councillor for Ward 33 Don Valley East | |
In office December 1, 2003 – April 5, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Paul Sutherland |
Succeeded by | Jonathan Tsao |
Deputy Speaker of Toronto City Council | |
In office December 4, 2018[1] – October 25, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Glenn De Baeremaeker |
Succeeded by | Stephen Holyday |
In office December 1, 2014 – April 5, 2018 | |
Preceded by | John Parker |
Succeeded by | Glenn De Baeremaeker |
Toronto District School Board Trustee for Ward 17 Don Valley East | |
In office December 1, 2000 – December 1, 2003 | |
Preceded by | Doug Stephens |
Succeeded by | Michael Coteau |
Personal details | |
Born | March 5, 1957 |
Political party | Independent |
Other political affiliations | Ontario Liberal (2018) |
Spouse | Sandy |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Toronto |
Occupation |
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Background
Carroll worked in the banking industry before starting her own childcare business, while caring for her own special needs child. She first rose to prominence as head of the North York Parent Assembly and then the Toronto Educational Assembly. Both groups pushed for more funding for education and vigorously opposed the education reforms brought in by then-premier Mike Harris. Her tireless defence of public education led her to be elected as a School Board Trustee on the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) in 2000 and earned her a Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal.
Politics
Toronto District School Board (TDSB) Trustee
In the 2000 municipal election, she was elected as a Toronto District School Board (TDSB) trustee in Don Valley East, ousting the incumbent.[2] The school board endured fierce battles over provincial cuts to education, and Carroll became the leader of the faction of the Board refusing to implement the Harris agenda. She was elected Co-Chair of the Board by her peers in her last year in office. For her activism on behalf of children, she was awarded a Golden Jubilee Medal.[3]
Toronto City Council
In the 2003 municipal election, she decided to run for city council when incumbent Paul Sutherland left to run in the provincial election. Her main opponent was former west-end councillor Rob Davis. During her first term on council she sat on the Budget Committee and then was elected by her peers to the position of Chair of the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee by mid-term.
After the 2006 municipal election, she was appointed to sit on Mayor David Miller's Executive Committee and was elected Chair of the Budget Committee. Under the governance procedures of the time, only this chair was elected by a majority vote on council, all other standing committee chairs were appointed by the Mayor.
During her four years as Budget Chair, Carroll delivered four City Budgets that were all successfully fully balanced at the time of their launch. She worked with Mayor David Miller to implement Canada's first Municipal Land Transfer Tax, which made Toronto financially sustainable for the first time since amalgamation.[4]
She was re-elected as a City Councillor in 2010 and in 2014. In December 2014, she was appointed to the Toronto Police Services Board by Toronto City Council.[5][6][7] She resigned from the Board on March 26, 2018.[8]
Provincial politics
In October 2016, Carroll announced that she would seek the Liberal Party nomination for the newly formed Don Valley North provincial riding in the next provincial election and was acclaimed as the candidate.[9]
She resigned from City Council on April 5, 2018, in order to run in the 2018 provincial election, but lost to the Progressive Conservative Party candidate Vincent Ke.[10][11][12] Jonathan Tsao was appointed by City Council to represent Ward 33 for the remainder of the term before municipal elections on October 22, 2018.[13][14]
Return to council
On July 6, 2018, Carroll first announced that she was running for re-election to City Council in Ward 31, renumbered from Ward 33.[15][16] After the ward boundary changes imposed by the Ontario Government of Doug Ford, Carroll ultimately ran for election in the newly expanded Ward 17 Don Valley North in the 2018 Toronto election.[17] She won by a significant margin over the runner up, Christina Liu, who was endorsed by former-mayor Mel Lastman.[18]
For the 2018–2022 council term, Carroll served as the vice chair of the North York Community Council, a member of the Toronto Transit Commission Board.[19] as well as being the Deputy Speaker of Toronto City Council.[20] Carroll also worked to secure a number of improvements for her community, including improved park playgrounds, affordable housing spaces, numerous traffic and pedestrian safety improvements, and the new Ethennonnhawahstihnen’ Community Centre, the first community recreation centre and library branch in Toronto to be named in collaboration with the Huron-Wendat Nation.
Carroll ran in the 2022 Toronto election, again winning by a significant margin over the runner up. Carroll currently serves as the Chair of Toronto's Economic and Community Development Committee, where she has overseen vital investments in Toronto's Paramedic and Fire Services, $5.4 million in grants for small businesses, and an expansion to Toronto's Multi-Disciplinary Outreach Team to support individuals sheltering on the TTC. She also serves on North York's Community Council, the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, the Canadian Film Centre Board of Directors, and the Housing Services Corporation.
Electoral record
2022 Toronto election, Ward 17 | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Shelley Carroll | 12,897 | 71.79 |
Daryl Christoff | 2,429 | 13.52 |
Calvin Xu | 1,367 | 7.61 |
Angela Lindow | 577 | 3.21 |
Justin Knott | 409 | 2.28 |
Sandakie Ekanayake | 286 | 1.59 |
Total | 17,965 | 100% |
2018 Toronto election, Ward 17 | ||
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Shelley Carroll | 10,554 | 40.44% |
Christina Liu | 7,552 | 28.94% |
Ken Lister | 3,410 | 13.07% |
Steven Chen | 2,095 | 8.03% |
Ian Hanecak | 879 | 3.37% |
Total | 26,099 | 100% |
2018 Ontario general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Vincent Ke | 17,913 | 44.44 | |||||
Liberal | Shelley Carroll | 12,470 | 30.93 | |||||
New Democratic | Akil Sadikali | 8,431 | 20.91 | |||||
Green | Janelle Yanishewski | 1,015 | 2.52 | |||||
Libertarian | Sarah Matthews | 283 | 0.70 | |||||
None of the Above | Alexander Verstraten | 200 | 0.50 | |||||
Total valid votes | 40,312 | 100.0 | ||||||
Eligible voters | 74,045 | |||||||
Turnout | 54.44% | |||||||
Source: Elections Ontario[21][22] |
2014 Toronto election, Ward 33 [23] | ||
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Shelley Carroll | 9,747 | 60.47% |
Divya Nayak | 3,534 | 21.92% |
Paul Bell | 2,097 | 13.01% |
Dina Karzman | 525 | 3.26% |
Khamphay Inthisorn | 216 | 1.34% |
Total | 16,119 | 100% |
2010 Toronto election, Ward 33 [24] | ||
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Shelley Carroll | 7,946 | 57.659% |
Fil Giannakopoulos | 2,787 | 20.223% |
Mike Ihnat | 1,886 | 13.686% |
David Raines | 1,162 | 8.432% |
Total | 13,781 | 100% |
2006 Toronto election, Ward 33 [25] | ||
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Shelley Carroll | 6,219 | 59.3% |
Sarah Tsang-Fahey | 1,424 | 13.6% |
Zane Caplan | 1,392 | 13.3% |
Jim Conlon | 1,060 | 10.1% |
Anderson Tung | 398 | 3.4% |
Total | 10,493 | 100% |
2003 Toronto election, Ward 33 | ||
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Shelley Carroll | 4,744 | 36.6 |
Rob Davis | 3,923 | 30.2 |
Aris Babikian | 1,757 | 13.5 |
Wayne Habib | 1,164 | 9.0 |
Jim Conlon | 675 | 5.2 |
Allan Ginsberg | 287 | 2.2 |
Asad Alam | 232 | 1.8 |
Ari Maounis | 191 | 1.5 |
References
- "Mayor John Tory calls on smaller city council to 'work together'". www.cbc.ca. Retrieved 2019-12-25.
- Pagliaro, Jennifer (October 11, 2016). "North York Councillor Shelley Carroll seeking provincial Liberal nomination". Toronto Star. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
- "The Governor General of Canada - Recipients". Retrieved April 19, 2017.
- Alcoba, Natalie (16 April 2014). "Candidate finds not many land transfer tax foes are actually in favour of killing it outright". Postmedia Breaking News.
- "Agenda Item History".
- Gillis, Wendy (December 15, 2014). "What to expect at today's final Toronto Police Services Board meeting of 2014". Toronto Star.
- Reddekopp, Lorenda (July 3, 2017). "Andrew Loku coroner's inquest urges Taser for police, re-igniting debate". CBC News.
- "Toronto Police Services Board - Public Meeting" (PDF). tpsb.ca. April 18, 2018. p. 163.
- Benzie, Robert (May 2, 2017). "Shelley Carroll gets Liberal nomination in Don Valley North". Toronto Star. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
- "PC's Vincent Ke takes Don Valley North". Toronto Star. 7 June 2018.
- "Toronto councillor Shelley Carroll resigning to run for provincial Liberals". CityNews. April 5, 2018.
- Levy, Sue-Ann (April 8, 2018). "Not so fast Shelley Carroll". Toronto Sun.
- Freeman, Joshua (April 30, 2018). "City taking nominations to fill Ward 33 council seat after Carroll's departure". CP24.
- "New Toronto Councillor Jonathan Tsao appointed to Ward 33 amid controversy". Toronto Star. May 22, 2018.
- Shelley Carroll [@shelleycarroll] (July 6, 2018). "Happy to have friends and my team with me as I register to run for re-election in the new Ward 31!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- Nickle, David (July 6, 2018). "Former Toronto councillor Shelley Carroll running for her old job". Toronto Star.
- "Toronto election 2018: Ward 17 Don Valley North - Toronto | Globalnews.ca".
- "BRAUN: Mel Lastman endorses Christina Liu in Don Valley North".
- "Challenges Ahead for the 2019 TTC Board". 5 January 2019.
- "James Pasternak elected chair of North York Community Council". 11 December 2018.
- "Candidate Search". Elections Ontario. Archived from the original on June 8, 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
- "Don Valley North Election Night Results". Archived from the original on June 8, 2018.
- Ulli S. Watkiss (October 30, 2014). "Declaration of Results" (PDF). Toronto City Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
- Ulli S. Watkiss (October 28, 2010). "Declaration of Results of Voting" (PDF). Toronto City Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2014. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
- Ulli S. Watkiss (November 16, 2006). "Declaration of Results of Voting" (PDF). Toronto City Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
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