Councillor Stephen Holyday says he is considering running for mayor of Toronto.
"Over the last several weeks, I have heard from many people expressing support in asking me to run for Mayor of Toronto. I am worried that there are no candidates that offer the kind of leadership and resolve we need to improve our City's deteriorating conditions, who are prepared to make the tough and common sense decisions to make it happen, and who will be outspoken when special interest groups work against achieving it," Holyday said in a statement on Tuesday.
Holyday was first elected to city council in 2014 and was appointed by former Mayor John Tory as deputy mayor in 2017 and 2018. The Etobicoke Centre representative is the latest councillor who has expressed his interest in joining the mayoral race. Other notable names who have said they are seriously considering running for mayor include former Toronto police Chief Mark Saunders and Scarborough MPP Mitzie Hunter. Meanwhile, Gil Penalosa, who finished second in the 2022 election, has said he will be vying for the mayor's seat again.
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