Summer is always a busy time in our downtown communities and with the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Toronto beginning today, my priority is that you have the information you need to get around, catch the excitement, and benefit before, during and after the games. I’m sharing information at my dedicated webpage and with some handy how-to guides on my Instagram.
As we welcome the world to Toronto for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, my priority is that our downtown communities can get around their neighbourhoods and enjoy and benefit from this once-in-a-lifetime moment, before, during, and after the games. As the tournament begins I want to ensure you have the most up to date information and resources to be ready for the World Cup in our communities. On this page, I've compiled some key resources for you.
The Amsterdam Bridge is back! I’m proud to have led a plan to restore this landmark on our waterfront, and you’re invited to celebrate its return.
In just two weeks, the FIFA World Cup in Toronto kicks off, right here in Spadina-Fort York. While I didn’t make the decision to bring these games to our city, I’ve been committed to making sure that our downtown communities can enjoy and benefit from this once-in-a-lifetime moment, before, during, and after the games.
I’ve guaranteed that everyone can catch the excitement and celebrate soccer all across Spadina-Fort York with a dedicated Community Celebration Fund.
You can see full citywide event listings here.
To start off May, I came to Stanley Park with Mayor Chow and City staff to start the second annual Keep Toronto Beautiful campaign, a series of targeted cleaning blitzes to clean, refresh and restore some of our high-need public spaces. We removed graffiti, painted park furniture, picked up garbage, fixed sidewalks, and cleaned catch basins, along with all the maintenance staff do on a regular basis.
Last Thursday, before they went on yet another break, the provincial government dropped legislation to forcibly take City land at Toronto Island and Bathurst Quay including Little Norway Park to expand the Island Airport.
It’s our park, our waterfront, and our city. I’ve always said that Torontonians deserve to have a say over the future of the waterfront and public spaces that we’ve worked hard to make vibrant, livable, and sustainable.
Jane’s Walk is an annual festival of free, community-led walking conversations inspired by Jane Jacobs, a journalist, author, theorist, activist, and proud Torontonian. Join us as we explore the various walks scheduled in Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York!
Earth Day is just a few days away and just in time is my first Community Environment Day of the season! This Sunday, April 19 come to David Crombie Park (131 The Esplanade at Frederick St) between 10am and 2pm.
New transit is coming to our waterfront! This week, the City, Provincial and Federal governments have committed to fund Waterfront East Transit.
We gathered on March 27 to celebrate our Champions for Toronto, who make Spadina–Fort York a more just, caring and green place to live. Each of our Champions has shown what it means to step up for neighbours, protect shared spaces, and build a more connected Toronto. All of their leadership is deeply valued, their contributions continue to inspire me and I am so glad we can work together to make change in our city. See a whole list of honourees!
The ice in the harbour has thawed and spring is coming to our waterfront! I’ve been working hard, with City staff and the team at Waterfront Toronto.
I am excited to kick off spring with milestones at some of our downtown parks over the next few weeks.
Last week, we approved the 2026 City Budget, just in time for Family Day. We were focused on making life more affordable for working families.
February is a short but busy month and though it may be cold outside, there are many reasons for us to gather in and celebrate our community.
This weekend in Toronto is a cold one so make sure you know what you need to do to stay warm. Warming centres and surge sites are open now and can be located here. If you see someone in need of help, please call 311.