Michael Colle ( "Cole"; born February 1, 1945) is a Canadian politician who has served as
deputy mayor of Toronto
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since 2023, representing
North York
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. He was elected to represent
Ward 8 Eglinton—Lawrence on
Toronto City Council
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in the
2018 election. Colle served in the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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from 1995 to 2018 and was a Cabinet minister during Premier
Dalton McGuinty's tenure. He was formerly a
York
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city councillor and
Metro Toronto councillor, where he sat as the chair of the
Toronto Transit Commission
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(TTC) from 1991 to 1994.
Background
Colle moved to Canada at a young age, and was educated at
Carleton University
Carleton University is an English-language public university, public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution originally operated as a private, non-denominational evening college to se ...
. He worked as a teacher of history and economics for eighteen years, including several years at Michael Power High School and
St. Michael's College School in
Toronto
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, Ontario.
His son
Josh was a member of
Toronto City Council
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between 2010 and 2018.
His cousin is former politician
Lorenzo Berardinetti. Colle and Berardinetti's families lived in the same home in downtown Toronto when they were children and the two cousins served together as Liberal MPPs in
Queen's Park.
Politics
Early political career
Colle served on the City of York council for Ward 2 from 1982 to 1985, and on the Metro Toronto Council representing York Eglinton from 1988 to 1994. He was also chair of the
Toronto Transit Commission
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the primary public transport agency in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operating the majority of the city's transit bus, bus and rail services. It is the oldest and largest of the urban transit service providers ...
from 1991 to 1994.
Provincial politics
Colle was elected to the Ontario legislature in the
1995 provincial election, defeating incumbent
Tony Rizzo in the riding of
Oakwood.
In 1996, Colle supported
Dwight Duncan's unsuccessful bid to become
Ontario Liberal Party
The Ontario Liberal Party (OLP; , PLO) is a political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. The party has been led by Bonnie Crombie since December 2023.
The party espouses the principles of liberalism, with their rival the Progressive Co ...
leader. In the
1999 provincial election, Colle defeated incumbent
John Parker in the redistributed riding of
Eglinton—Lawrence.
The
Ontario Progressive Conservative (PC) Party won both elections, and Colle sat in opposition during this period.
Backbench
Colle championed environmental causes during his time in the legislature including the protection of the
Oak Ridges Moraine
The Oak Ridges Moraine is an Ecology, ecologically important Geology, geological landform in the Mixedwood Plains of south-central Ontario, Canada. The moraine covers a geographic area of between Caledon, Ontario, Caledon and Rice Lake (Ontario ...
. He was a co-chair of
Mel Lastman
Melvin Douglas Lastman (March 9, 1933 – December 11, 2021) was a Canadian businessman and politician who served as the third mayor of North York from 1973 to 1997 and the 62nd mayor of Toronto from 1998 to 2003. He was the first person to s ...
's 1997 bid to become
Mayor of Toronto
The mayor of Toronto is the head of Toronto City Council and chief executive officer of the Municipal government of Toronto, municipal government. The mayor is elected alongside city council every four years on the fourth Monday of October; t ...
.
2003 election
The Liberals won the
2003 election. Colle was re-elected in Eglinton—Lawrence.
Cabinet
Colle was named to cabinet on June 29, 2005, as
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Minister may refer to:
* Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric
** Minister (Catholic Church)
* Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department)
** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
.
From October 2007 to February 2010 he was
Chief Government Whip.
He was criticized for his role in giving out $32 million in government grants to immigrant and cultural groups without official applications or formal statements of purpose. In one case that the auditor general highlighted, the Ontario Cricket Association received $1 million when it asked for $150,000. Premier McGuinty agreed to commission a special report on the matter, to be released in July 2007. Colle was to appear before the Standing Committee on Estimates before the Legislature was prorogued by the premier. Some believe this was arranged to prevent his testimony from going public. On July 26, 2007, Colle resigned as Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.
Gerry Phillips
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was sworn in as the new Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, in addition to his responsibilities as
Minister of Government Services.
2007 election
In the
2007 provincial election, Colle was re-elected to serve his fourth term to represent Eglinton—Lawrence.
On February 24, 2009, Colle introduced the ''Zero Tolerance to Violence on Public Transit Act, 2009'' in an attempt to address the growing incidence of gun violence on Toronto public transit.
On March 25, 2009, Colle appeared to buck his own party by introducing Bill 160: ''The Caregiver and Foreign Worker Recruitment Act, 2009.'' This was in response to a ''
Toronto Star
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...
'' report on the abuse of foreign nannies. After some initial reluctance by the government, Colle was able to convince the
labour minister Minister of labour (in British English) or labor (in American English) is typically a cabinet-level position with portfolio responsibility for setting national labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, traini ...
and the government to intervene. The government committed to introducing legislation to license "nanny brokers", ban placement fees, and post licensed placement agencies on an online registry.
The McGuinty government introduced Bill 210, Employment Protection for Foreign Nationals Act (Live-in Caregivers and Others), 2009 (EPFNA) on October 21, 2009, and passed the "Nanny Protection Act" on December 15, 2009.
In 2010, Colle took on the issue of bedbugs eventually convincing Health Minister
Deb Matthews to provide $5 million to fight the scourge with a bedbug strategy.
Colle also spent most of his fourth term advocating to get the
Eglinton Crosstown LRT built. The provincial government has committed $8 billion for the new Eglinton line that runs along the southern border of his riding. Colle had advocated for the construction of the LRT following the
Mike Harris
Michael Deane Harris (born January 23, 1945) is a retired Canadian politician who served as the 22nd premier of Ontario from 1995 to 2002 and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PC Party) from 1990 to 2002. Taking the PC ...
government cancellation of the construction of the
Eglinton West Line in 1996.
2011 election
In October 2011 he was re-elected to serve his fifth term to represent Eglinton—Lawrence.
He was appointed as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation and the Minister of Infrastructure. During this term Colle organized a petition requesting the addition of
Oakwood station on the
Eglinton Crosstown LRT line.
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2014 election and 2018 defeat
In June 2014 he was re-elected to serve his sixth term to represent Eglinton—Lawrence.
He served as parliamentary assistant to the
minister of transportation. He was also appointed as deputy government whip.
In March 2016 Colle tabled the Tomato Act, proclaiming the
tomato
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as the official vegetable of Ontario and designating July 15 as Tomato Day. The bill died on the order paper.
He was defeated in the
2018 provincial election.
Return to municipal politics
2018 election
Weeks after the provincial election, Colle registered as a candidate for
Toronto City Council
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's Ward 13 (which was essentially Ward 15 from the 2014 election, with some boundary adjustments) in the
2018 Toronto municipal election, after his son
Josh Colle, the incumbent Ward 15 city councillor, announced his retirement from politics.
In the last-minute redistricting imposed by the provincial government, Wards 13 and 14 (essentially corresponding to 2014 Wards 15 and 16) became the new Ward 8, so that Colle was now running against
Christin Carmichael Greb, incumbent councillor from the former Ward 16. Colle won with 14,094 votes (41% of votes in the ward) to 7,395 for Carmichael Greb.
Work on council
In April 2019, Colle announced that he is going to introduce a motion that would ask the
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) to suspend the liquor licence of bars where gun violence happens frequently.
In September 2020, Colle has requested that protected bike lanes be installed along Yonge Street from south of St. Clair Avenue to north of Lawrence Avenue in conjunction with on-street patios and other traffic-calming measures. The motion was approved by the city council on October 29 in a 19 to 3 vote, Councillor
Stephen Holyday, one of the councillors voting against the motion, argued that approving this will create a bottleneck on an already congested thoroughfare that also serves as a vital backup artery for TTC subway replacement. Colle defended the plan claiming that the city's goal is to move beyond people using cars to travel around the city's core. When the province of Ontario enacted measures that required the city to remove bike lanes from various city corridors, Colle proposed that the city put signs up highlighting where the changes increased commuters average commute times.
Colle has been critical of delays to the
Eglinton Crosstown, which passes through his ward and has been delayed five years in opening. In 2024, Colle seconded a motion by another city councillor,
Josh Matlow, calling for a public inquiry into the construction delays, and requesting the provincial minister,
Prabmeet Sarkaria
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, depute before the city council.
On October 7, 2020, Colle tabled a motion to rename Locksley Avenue, from
Eglinton Avenue West to Hopewell Avenue, to Jimmy Wisdom Way. Jimmy Wisdom was a local community icon and renowned musical performer as a young man in
Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Mayor
Olivia Chow appointed Colle as one of four deputy mayors in 2023. As deputy mayor, Colle was one of the supporters for the renaming of Dundas Square to Sankofa square.
Throughout 2024, Colle maintained a focus on crime issues, bringing motions on car theft, hosting a summit on small business break-ins after increases in both crimes, and criticizing antisemitic graffiti. The motion on auto-theft proposed that the city conduct intergovernmental cooperation to revoke licenses from those convicted of auto theft, and ban the export of used cars through major Canadian ports.
In response to tariffs threatened and then levied by the United States of America both before and during 2025, Colle has proposed worsening business conditions in the city for the company Tesla and put forward a motion promoting buying local in city procurement, disagreeing that there would be major cost implications for procurement. Colle had also previously opposed the expansion of rideshares, proposing an amendment, which ultimately was included, to a broader environmental motion about rideshares. The amendment proposed to cap the total number of rideshare drivers in the city.
Housing
Colle advocates for the reintroduction of a speculation tax as part of a solution to address the rising price of housing in Toronto. Colle asked the province in December 2021 to introduce a tax on the sale of homes that are not principal residences in an effort to discourage speculators and "home flippers."
Ontario previously had such a tax under the government of
Bill Davis
William Grenville Davis, (July 30, 1929 – August 8, 2021) was a Canadian politician who served as the 18th premier of Ontario from 1971 to 1985. Behind Oliver Mowat, Davis was the List of premiers of Ontario by time in office, second-longes ...
in the 1970s.
Colle has been described as one of "three Toronto councillors hopelessly exacerbating the housing crisis" by
More Neighbours Toronto. Colle opposed a proposal for an addition of a 50-storey development, acknowledging that while the site was zoned for tower development, that he believed the project lacked of harmony with the existing development pattern, would exacerbate congestion and lacked proper access for garbage services.
Electoral record
References
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1945 births
Carleton University alumni
Chairs of the Toronto Transit Commission
Italian emigrants to Canada
Living people
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