Ford to slash Toronto council seats, cancel regional chair elections:report
TORONTO — A published report suggests the Ontario government is poised to reduce Toronto city council to just over half its current size.
The Toronto Star, citing unnamed sources within the Progressive Conservative government, reports that legislation will be introduced “as early as Monday” to reduce the number of council seats to 25 from 47.
The report comes on the eve of a deadline for candidates to register for the municipal election on Oct. 22.
Premier Doug Ford has scheduled a news conference for Friday morning, just hours before the 2 p.m. deadline.


