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Bill Saundercook

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On the 2003-2006 Council, Saundercook supported many of Mayor Miller's initiatives such as killing the bridge to the island airport, and banning pesticides. He also opposed a pay increase for city council, supported the hiring of more police officers and supported a contract extension for former
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On November 13, 2006, Saundercook was re-elected to Toronto City Council by a margin of 2000 votes over his opponent - Greg Hamara. Saundercook ran primarily on a platform of environmental activism balanced with his record of delivering community improvements.
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He was elected the first Chair of the York Community Council and member of the Strategic Policies and Priorities Committee. Saundercook was then elected by other councillors as the Chair of the Works Committee.
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A federal election also overlapped the 2000 municipal elections. Immediately following his municipal defeat, Saundercook took a core of his campaign team to assist his long-time friend and fellow Liberal
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bag policy which banned plastic bags from being used for curbside compost pickup. He also spearheaded the city's Sewer-Use By-Law, which was lauded by environmentalists as one of the most stringent in
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When York was amalgamated with Toronto and four other suburban municipalities in 1997, Saundercook was elected to Toronto City Council in a ward shared with Nunziata.
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Saundercook grew up in York. He came from a family of nine children. Before entering politics he taught school and coached a local hockey team.
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On city council, he pioneered a number of important environmental initiatives. He introduced Toronto's biodegradable
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Stein, David Lewis (1996-04-17). "York South by-election will be a test of Tory record". Toronto Star. p. A23.
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he was criticized for backing a provincial Conservative candidate in the 1994 election. The nomination was won by
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Saundercook returned to being a teacher after these elections, but remained active in the Liberal Party.
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who had resigned subsequent to his defeat in 1995. While Saundercook had the backing of Metro Chairman
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Saundercook was returned to city council after a close and fragmented race.
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placed Saundercook in a difficult position. His new ward was claimed by
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Index

Toronto City Councillor
(Ward 13) Parkdale–High Park
David Miller
Sarah Doucette
Gloria Lindsay Luby
Paul Ainslie
Toronto City Councillor
Frances Nunziata
city councillor
Toronto, Ontario
Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park
City of York
1994 election
Fergy Brown
Frances Nunziata
Liberal
York South
Bob Rae
Alan Tonks
Gerard Kennedy
compost
North America
2000 municipal election
Frances Nunziata
Parkdale-High Park
David Miller
Alan Tonks
Mayor of Toronto
2003 municipal election
Julian Fantino

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