The site of a multi-year redevelopment of public and private housing and social infrastructure, Regent Park’s population is roughly equivalent to Moss Park, but with 40% fewer households due to a greater presence of families. The neighbourhood has the largest household size in the Core with a high presence of children in all age ranges and nearly triple the Core average of single parents. This neighbourhood has the second-lowest average household income and the highest social assistance rate in the Core. It is also the most multilingual neighbourhood, with over 50% of residents speaking a language other than English at home. Large cohorts of immigrants from Bangladesh and China have arrived in recent years.

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Summerlicious, here until July 20!

Until July 20, more than 220 local restaurants across Toronto--including more than 30 here in Toronto Centre--are offering delicious three-course prix fixe menus. Lunch menus are priced from $20 to $55 and dinner menus range from $25 to $75. Summerlicious invites residents and visitors to explore Toronto’s diverse culinary scene while supporting the local restaurants that help make the city vibrant. 

Regent Park Environment Day: July 19

Join me on July 19, when my office will host our third annual Community Environment Day at Regent Park. Every year, I’m so happy to see so many community members come to drop off and recycle their hazardous waste, electronics and shredding. For Regent Park this year, we have bagged compost again; ot was so popular that we ran out by 1:00 pm, so come early!  

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Recycling in Toronto is Changing

Starting January 1, 2026, the City of Toronto will no longer manage recycling collection. Under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act of 2016, this responsibility will shift to producers, with Circular Materials taking over Blue Bin collections for all residential properties, schools, long-term care facilities and retirement homes.

Keeping Toronto Moving: The Congestion Management Plan

At our April City Council meeting, we adopted a comprehensive Congestion Management Plan which includes a series of measures designed to keep everyone's commute safe and efficient. Here are a few key highlights of the plan which have the most impact on Ward 13:

Toronto now has a City-Wide Dog Off-Leash Strategy

I am happy to share that after years of advocacy and a year and a half since my motion was adopted by Council, we now have a comprehensive City-Wide Dog Off-Leash Strategy in place. I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Toronto Dog Park Community, Paws for Parks, and the residents of Toronto Centre for their persistent advocacy and input throughout this process.

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