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Stephen Holyday
Canadian politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stephen Holyday is a Canadian politician who has served on Toronto City Council since 2014. He is currently the deputy speaker and represents Ward 2 Etobicoke Centre.[1][2] He was first elected in the old Ward 3 Etobicoke Centre during the 2014 municipal election.
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Background
Holyday was born in Toronto, Ontario. He is the son of Doug Holyday who previously represented the ward, served as Mayor of Etobicoke,[3] and was briefly a member of Provincial Parliament (MPP).[citation needed] He and his wife Margaret have three children.[4]
Alex Bozikovic, The Globe and Mail's architecture critic, called Holyday "furiously anti-development".[5] He has also been described as one of "three Toronto councillors hopelessly exacerbating the housing crisis" by More Neighbours Toronto.[6]
Holyday is a fiscal conservative. He opposes building new bike lanes and new multi-unit housing in neighbourhoods that consist of single-family homes.[7]
He endorsed Mark Saunders in the 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election.[8]
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Election results
2022 Toronto election, Ward 2 | ||
Stephen Holyday (X) | 18,559 | 72.28 |
Thomas Yanuziello | 2,653 | 10.33 |
Catherine Habus | 2,218 | 9.03 |
Maryam Hashimi | 1,591 | 6.20 |
Sam Raufi | 557 | 2.17 |
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References
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