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WardWatch · Toronto 2026 Election
137 days to Oct 26
WardWatch

Lobbying client

Toronto Industry Network

Registered lobbying of Toronto City Council on behalf of Toronto Industry Network, from the City's Lobbyist Registry.

144

Contacts

27

Councillors lobbied

2

Firms hired

Feb 26, 2023Apr 28, 2026

Active

Councillors they lobbied

Shelley Carroll24 contacts
Amber Morley9 contacts
Jamaal Myers8 contacts
Parthi Kandavel8 contacts
Brad Bradford8 contacts
Olivia Chow7 contacts
Paula Fletcher7 contacts
Ausma Malik6 contacts
Lily Cheng6 contacts
Jon Burnside6 contacts
Chris Moise5 contacts
Stephen Holyday4 contacts
Jaye Robinson4 contacts
Nick Mantas4 contacts
Paul Ainslie4 contacts
Gord Perks3 contacts
Josh Matlow3 contacts
Mike Colle3 contacts
Dianne Saxe2 contacts
Alejandra Bravo2 contacts
James Pasternak2 contacts
Jennifer McKelvie2 contacts

Hired guns & subjects

Firms: Cheesman & Associates, Toronto Industry Network

Economic DevelopmentEnvironmentPlanning and Development, Planning Policy / StudyBy-law / Regulation

What they lobbied about

The specific matters.

Matters pertaining to the protection/enhancement of employment lands, including the lakefront/port area; storm water resource management; supporting efforts to strengthen Toronto as a place to invest and create jobs.

Amber Morleyvia Cheesman & AssociatesApr 28, 2026

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Shelley Carrollvia Toronto Industry NetworkNov 28, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Gord Perksvia Toronto Industry NetworkJun 16, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Ausma Malikvia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 12, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Josh Matlowvia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 7, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Jamaal Myersvia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 7, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Rachel Chernos Linvia Toronto Industry NetworkApr 7, 2025

Matters pertaining to the protection/enhancement of employment lands, including the lakefront/port area; storm water resource management; supporting efforts to strengthen Toronto as a place to invest and create jobs.

Rachel Chernos Linvia Cheesman & AssociatesApr 7, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Parthi Kandavelvia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 7, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Mike Collevia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Frances Nunziatavia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Stephen Holydayvia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Lily Chengvia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Amber Morleyvia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Michael Thompsonvia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Dianne Saxevia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Alejandra Bravovia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Anthony Perruzzavia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

James Pasternakvia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Jon Burnsidevia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Brad Bradfordvia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Vincent Crisantivia Toronto Industry NetworkFeb 4, 2025

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Olivia Chowvia Toronto Industry NetworkSep 30, 2024

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Jaye Robinsonvia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 3, 2024

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Chris Moisevia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 3, 2024

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Nick Mantasvia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 3, 2024

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Paul Ainslievia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 3, 2024

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Jennifer McKelvievia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 3, 2024

To make Toronto a more competitive jurisdiction in North America for re-investment and investment in manufacturing and job creation. Issues lobbied include land use, water, transportation, energy, etc.

Paula Fletchervia Toronto Industry NetworkMay 3, 2024

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