People and organizations in communities all across Toronto are supporting the I Vote Toronto campaign. Some are new supporters, while others have advocated for changes to our voting system for years. Our supporters, especially those who would be directly impacted by the proposed changes, are at the centre of this campaign. Our goal is to give them a platform to speak to all Torontonians, and to make the case for this important legislative change.
Let your voice be heard!
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services
ACORN Canada (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now)
African Canadian Social Development Council
Agincourt Community Services Association
Bangladeshi-Canadian Community Services
Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture
Canadian Tamil Youth Development Centre
Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society
Central Eglinton Community Centre
Chinese Canadian National Council, Toronto Chapter
Community Action Resource Centre
Community Organizing for Responsible Development
Community Social Planning Council of Toronto
Council of Agencies Serving South Asians (CASSA)
Ethiopian Association in the GTA and Surrounding Regions
Flemingdon Neighbourhood Services
Malvern Action for Neighbourhood Change
Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto
Native African Inmates and Families Association
Northwood Neighbourhood Services
Ontario Coalition for Social Justice
Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation - District 12
Parkdale Community Legal Services
Portuguese Canadian National Congress
Scadding Court Community Centre
The Stop Community Food Centre
Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office
Toronto and York Region Labour Council
Toronto Environmental Alliance
Toronto Public Space Committee
University Settlement Recreation Centre

I Vote Toronto on John Downs Show
I Vote Toronto on John Downs Show part 2

EXTENDING THE FRANCHISE TO NON-CITIZEN RESIDENTS
i Vote Toronto Campaign OPEN LETTER
Non-citizens’ voting rights discussed at mayoral debate
Forum looks at ‘why people aren’t voting’
Unequal votes threatening Canadian democracy, study finds

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