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Paul Ainslie

Ward 24 — Scarborough-Guildwood

Councillor Paul Ainslie

416-392-4008

Ward office & city hall

Councillor profile, committees, staff contacts

About Paul Ainslie

Paul Ainslie is an experienced and dedicated member of Toronto City Council, first elected in 2006. With more than 30 years of public service at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels, he brings a broad and informed perspective to City Hall.

In May 2025, Paul was appointed Deputy Mayor for Scarborough, where he serves as a strong and committed voice for Scarborough residents. In this role, he works to ensure that Scarborough’s unique needs are prioritized within the City of Toronto’s leadership while supporting the Mayor in the strategic governance of the city. He also represents the Mayor of Toronto at several major intergovernmental tables, including Ontario Big City Mayors, Mayors and Regional Councillors of Ontario, and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative.

As Chair of the General Government Committee, Paul leads important initiatives to strengthen municipal governance, transparency, and operational efficiency. He also serves as the City of Toronto’s Night Economy Champion, working to build a harmonious, vibrant, and sustainable night economy that respects residents while supporting local culture and business.

City councillor page

Ward 24 on toronto.ca

Councillor

Paul Ainslie

Phone

416-392-4008

Councillor email (city format)

councillor_ainslie@toronto.ca

Committees & boards

  • Executive Committee
  • General Government Committee (Chair)
  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Subcommittee
  • Scarborough Community Council (Chair)
  • Service Excellence Committee (Vice Chair)
  • Exhibition Place Board of Governors
  • Toronto Transit Commission
  • Toronto Zoo Board of Management (Chair)
  • Committee of Revision
  • Film, Television and Digital Media Advisory Board (Mayor’s designated Night Economy Champion)
  • Toronto Music Advisory Committee (Mayor’s designated Night Economy Champion)
  • Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (2SLGBTQ+) Advisory Committee
  • Hockey Hall of Fame Board of Directors
  • Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (Vice Chair)
  • Toronto Public Library
  • Canadian National Exhibition Association (Municipal Section and Board of Directors)
  • Good Roads (First Vice-President and Board Member)
  • Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Board of Directors
  • Federation of Ontario Public Libraries Board of Directors (Chair)

Ward staff

Last 90 days

Resolution is delivered by the responsible city departments

Received
44
Resolved
5
Open
39
Fix rate
11.4%
Avg days to fix
13.7
Overdue
34
Fixed after deadline
2

By department

Municipal Licensing & Standards 1/14 resolved (7.1%)
Toronto Hydro 1/8 resolved (12.5%)
Toronto Water 1/7 resolved (14.3%)
Transportation Services 0/7 resolved (0.0%)
Solid Waste Management 0/3 resolved (0.0%)
General Services 2/3 resolved (66.7%)

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Flood awareness

No Active Flood Risk

Current weather conditions do not indicate elevated flood risk in this ward.

Flood Study Areas (2)

BFA59

Catch basins avg 57 years (installed ~1969)

No Active Risk Moderate Vulnerability

BFA57

Catch basins avg 56 years (installed ~1970, oldest 1961)

No Active Risk Moderate Vulnerability

Business Improvement Areas (1)

Cedarbrae Markham Lawrence Village 4 open reports

44

Total Reports

29

Open

5

Resolved

13.7

Avg Days to Resolve

Resolution Rate

Ward 24 14.7%
City Average 9.2%

5.5 points above city average

Ranked #6 of 25 wards

By resolution rate (last 90 days)

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Top Issue Types

Illegal Dumping 7
Utility Pole 7
Water Drainage 6
Property Standards 4
Traffic Sign 4

Most Reported Streets

  1. Military Trail, Toronto 5 reports
  2. Ellesmere Road, Toronto 4 reports
  3. Gatineau Corridor Recreation Trail, Toronto 3 reports
  4. Markham Road, Scarborough, Toronto 2 reports
  5. Ellesmere Road, Scarborough, Toronto 2 reports

Top Reporters

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C
coyote_kingston
Toronto Legend 37 reports
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L
loon_kensington
Ward Guardian 3 reports
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G
goose_muskoka
Street Scout 2 reports
4
F
fox_yellowknife
Newcomer 1 reports
5
W
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Neighbourhood Watch 1 reports

Recent open reports

Property Standards

30 Livonia Place, Morningside, Toronto

Sent

May 01, 2026

Traffic Sign

Dormington Drive

Ready

Apr 24, 2026

Sidewalk Damage

Markham Road

Sent

Apr 24, 2026

Street Light

Ellesmere Road, Toronto

Sent

Apr 15, 2026

Property Standards

Dormington Drive, Toronto

Sent

Apr 15, 2026

Traffic Sign

17 Dormington Drive, Toronto

Sent

Apr 15, 2026

Property Standards

920 Markham Road, Toronto

Sent

Apr 15, 2026

How Paul Ainslie voted recently

Last 10 recorded votes at council meetings

ABS

Motion without Notice - Responding to Bill 98, Building Homes and Improving Transportation Infrastructure Act, 2026 - by Chair Jamaal Myers, seconded by Commissioner Alejandra Bravo

Apr 16, 2026 · passed unanimously 7-0

YES

No ICE in Toronto - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Councillor Paul Ainslie

Mar 26, 2026 · passed 21-1

YES

Safer Subways: Making Public Safety a Priority and Restoring Confidence to Toronto Transit Commission Riders Across Toronto - by Councillor Brad Bradford, seconded by Councillor James Pasternak

Mar 26, 2026 · passed unanimously 23-0

YES

Safer Subways: Making Public Safety a Priority and Restoring Confidence to Toronto Transit Commission Riders Across Toronto - by Councillor Brad Bradford, seconded by Councillor James Pasternak

Mar 26, 2026 · passed 19-4

NO

Safer Subways: Making Public Safety a Priority and Restoring Confidence to Toronto Transit Commission Riders Across Toronto - by Councillor Brad Bradford, seconded by Councillor James Pasternak

Mar 26, 2026 · defeated 13-9

YES

Addressing Urgent Parking Capacity Gap at 175, 185 and 205 Cummer Avenue (Cummer Lodge, Willowdale Manor, and Seniors Supportive Housing) - by Councillor Lily Cheng, seconded by Councillor Vincent Crisanti

Mar 26, 2026 · passed 17-8

YES

Grocery Store Pilot Project - by Councillor Anthony Perruzza, seconded by Councillor Mike Colle

Mar 26, 2026 · passed 21-3

YES

Grocery Store Pilot Project - by Councillor Anthony Perruzza, seconded by Councillor Mike Colle

Mar 26, 2026 · passed 22-2

YES

Grocery Store Pilot Project - by Councillor Anthony Perruzza, seconded by Councillor Mike Colle

Mar 26, 2026 · passed 22-2

YES

Grocery Store Pilot Project - by Councillor Anthony Perruzza, seconded by Councillor Mike Colle

Mar 26, 2026 · passed 23-1

311 activity in this ward

From City of Toronto 311 service requests (last 12 months)

4,037

Total requests

366

Pothole / road damage

80%

Closed by city

Top categories

  • Road Pothole / Road Damage 366
  • Driveway Blocked By Plowed Snowbank 316
  • Road Plowing Request 248
  • Sidewalk Snow Clearing Required 186
  • Residential Bin Lid Damaged 151

Source: City of Toronto Open Data · Note: 311 data has no exact location, only ward + intersection