Chair and Vice-Chair Acclaimed at TRCA Annual General Meeting

February 23, 2024, Toronto, ON — Today, at Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) Annual General Meeting, Councillor Paul Ainslie, representing the City of Toronto’s Scarborough-Guildwood ward, was appointed through acclamation Chair of TRCA’s Board of Directors.

Councillor Ainslie has been a member of TRCA’s Board since February 2006 and brings over 25 years of governmental experience to the role, including positions on numerous boards and committees. As Chair, Councillor Ainslie will preside over TRCA’s Board of Directors and Executive Committee meetings.

Mayor Dave Barton of the Township of Uxbridge was appointed through acclamation Vice-Chair of TRCA’s Board of Directors. He has been a Board member since January 2023.

Representing the Trail Capital of Canada, Mayor Barton is an avid outdoor enthusiast and was a strong proponent of Ontario’s first urban provincial park in the Township of Uxbridge. He previously sat on the boards of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority and the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.

vice chair of TRCA board of directors Dave Barton - TRCA CEO John MacKenzie - chair of TRCA board of directors Paul Ainslie
Left to right: Vice-Chair of TRCA Board of Directors, Mayor Dave Barton of the Township of Uxbridge; TRCA Chief Executive Officer John MacKenzie; Chair of TRCA Board of Directors, City of Toronto Councillor Paul Ainslie, Scarborough-Guildwood.

2024 TRCA Board Members

City of Toronto

Councillor Paul Ainslie, Scarborough-Guildwood Councillor Jamaal Myers, Scarborough North
Councillor Vincent Crisanti, Etobicoke North Joseph Ogilvie
Councillor Paula Fletcher, Toronto-Danforth Councillor Gord Perks, Parkdale-High Park
Laura Isidean Councillor Anthony Perruzza, Humber River-Black Creek
Councillor Parthi Kandavel, Scarborough Southwest Councillor Dianne Saxe, University-Rosedale
Deputy Mayor and Councillor Jennifer McKelvie, Scarborough-Rouge Park Connie Tang
Deputy Mayor Amber Morley, Etobicoke-Lakeshore Barry Warner

Regional Municipality of Durham

Mayor Kevin Ashe, City of Pickering Regional Councillor Joanne Dies, Town of Ajax
Mayor Dave Barton, Township of Uxbridge

Regional Municipality of Peel

Regional Councillor Navjit Kaur Brar, City of Brampton Regional Councillor Mario Russo, Town of Caledon
Councillor Stephen Dasko, City of Mississauga Councillor Rowena Santos, City of Brampton
Councillor Chris Fonseca, City of Mississauga

Regional Municipality of York

Deputy Mayor and Regional Councillor Linda Jackson, City Vaughan Mayor Steve Pellegrini, Township of King
Councillor Hugo Kroon, Town of Stouffville Mayor David West, City of Richmond Hill
Regional Councillor Joe Li, City of Markham

Township of Adjala-Tosorontio and Town of Mono

Councillor Anub Simson, Township of Adjala-Tosorontio

Due to a vacancy left by the term completion of a City of Toronto member, Deputy Mayor and Councillor Jennifer McKelvie, representing the City of Toronto’s Scarborough-Rouge Park ward, was appointed to the 2024 Executive Committee, which now comprises the following representatives:

City of Toronto

Councillor Paul Ainslie, Scarborough-Guildwood Deputy Mayor Amber Morley, Etobicoke-Lakeshore
Deputy Mayor and Councillor Jennifer McKelvie, Scarborough-Rouge Park Councillor Anthony Perruzza, Humber River-Black Creek
Councillor Paula Fletcher, Toronto-Danforth Councillor Dianne Saxe, University-Rosedale

Regional Municipality of Durham

Mayor Dave Barton, Township of Uxbridge Regional Councillor Joanne Dies, Town of Ajax

Regional Municipality of Peel

Councillor Chris Fonseca, City of Mississauga Councillor Rowena Santos, City of Brampton

Regional Municipality of York

Deputy Mayor and Regional Councillor Linda Jackson, City of Vaughan Mayor Steve Pellegrini, Township of King

Comprising representatives from the City of Toronto, the Regional Municipalities of Peel, Durham, and York, and the Township of Adjala-Tosorontio and Town of Mono, TRCA’s Board of Directors is responsible for the organization’s strategic direction and ensuring compliance with applicable legislation.

 


About Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)

Since 1957, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), as enabled through the provincial Conservation Authorities Act, has taken action to enhance our region’s natural environment and protect our land, water, and communities from the impacts of flooding and increasingly extreme weather events – Ontario’s leading cause of public emergencies.

As the region’s first line of defence against natural hazards, TRCA maintains vital infrastructure and provides programs and services that promote public health and safety, protecting people and property.

TRCA mobilizes a science-based approach to provide sound policy advice, leveraging its position as a not-for-profit operating in the broader public sector to achieve collective impacts within our communities and across all levels of government.

TRCA’s jurisdiction includes nine watersheds and their Lake Ontario shorelines, spanning six upper-tier and fifteen lower-tier municipalities and representing almost five million people, approximately 10% of Canada’s population.

To learn more about TRCA, visit trca.ca.

 


Media Contact

Afiya Jilani
Specialist, Communications & Media Relations
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)
afiya.jilani@trca.ca