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Looking to be Mississauga’s next Poet Laureate? Apply today!

By Announcement, Events

The City of Mississauga is searching for its fifth Poet Laureate to fill a two-year term starting this April until March 2026.

The role of the Poet Laureate is to elevate the status of poetry, literary arts and writers within their community and beyond. This honourary position recognizes a poet who writes excellent poetry or spoken word and has written on themes that are relevant to Mississauga’s residents.

Mississauga’s current Poet Laureate, Ayomide Bayowa, will conclude his term this spring.

The application period is currently open until March 1, 2024. Interested applicants are asked to submit their applications by 4:30 p.m. on March 1.

For more information, view the submission guidelines and application process online.

Poet Laureate speaking at the podium.

Renowned Folk Music Ontario Conference coming to Mississauga this fall

By Announcement, Events, Music

The City of Mississauga and Visit Mississauga are pleased to share that Folk Music Ontario has selected Mississauga as the host city for its 2024 conference and awards from October 3 to 6, 2024.

“We are excited to welcome Folk Music Ontario to Mississauga this year,” said Acting Mayor Joe Horneck. “As 2023’s Music City of the Year, our lively music scene is thriving and draws many talented artists from across the country. We look forward to spotlighting Ontario’s folk music talent and inviting them to our vibrant city this fall.”

The Folk Music Ontario Conference is the largest gathering of Canada’s folk music industry. Folk Music Ontario has partnered with Visit Mississauga to host a weekend of professional development, networking, live music and awards in venues around the downtown, including the Living Arts Centre.

“We’re delighted that Mississauga was selected to host this year’s conference and awards. It showcases our live music venues and aligns with the City’s Music Strategy,” said Victoria Clarke, CEO, Visit Mississauga. “Kudos to our team for securing this event and thank you to Folk Music Ontario for partnering with us. We look forward to amplifying Mississauga’s talented music scene to celebrate and support our local artists with these type of event opportunities.”

Last year, Mississauga was named the 2023 Music City of the Year and was recognized for its efforts in establishing a Music Strategy with a goal of positioning the city as an incubator for top musical talent and a national destination for live music events and festivals.

For more information about the 2024 Folk Music Ontario Conference, visit the website.

About the City’s Music Strategy

In 2022, the City announced its first Music Strategy: 2022-2026, which identifies 32 actions over the next five years to support the growth and development of Mississauga’s music industry. It focuses on four guiding principles, which include amplifying Mississauga’s artists, creating a favourable environment for live music, supporting underrepresented people and groups, and celebrating Mississauga’s history and success.

About Visit Mississauga

Visit Mississauga, is the official destination marketing organization (DMO) for the City of Mississauga. The organization is industry-led and responsible for developing a tourism strategy and leading tourism marketing and development efforts for a destination. The organization’s mandate of implementing the City of Mississauga’s Tourism Master Plan Tourism Mississauga is committed to promoting local businesses and bringing large scale events and attracting visitors to the City. To learn more about Visit Mississauga or check out other exciting events coming to Mississauga, go to visitmississauga.ca.

About Folk Music Ontario

For more than 36 years, the Folk Music Ontario Conference has been the premier Canadian gathering for connecting folk music professionals. With its unwavering commitment to nurturing the growth and development of the folk music sector, the conference offers a melodic blend of professional development, showcasing, and unparalleled networking opportunities for artists and music industry professionals.

Mississauga’s The Snake Charmer performing at Folk Music Ontario 2023. Photo credit: David Leyes

City recognizes Dana Wilson and four Mississauga schools for their efforts in promoting traffic safety

By Announcement, Food for thought

On January 31st, Mississauga City Council, on behalf of Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee, awarded the 2023 Dr. Arthur Wood Award to Dana Wilson, Principal of Hillside Public School. Four Mississauga schools also received the 2023 Wilde Wood School Safety Zone Award including St. Basil Elementary School, St. Dominic Catholic Elementary School, Darcel Avenue Senior Public School and Nahani Way Public School.

“Congratulations to this year’s award winners for prioritizing student road safety and encouraging active travelling by walking and biking,” said Acting Mayor John Kovac. “Your hard work and commitment towards promoting traffic safety for students is truly remarkable and serves as an inspiration for others to strive for. You’ve helped make our schools safer for students travelling to and from school. Thank you for being a role model for us all!”

Since 2016, the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee (MSTSAC) has focused on recognizing schools who promote active transportation and traffic safety around schools. The Wilde Wood Award was named after James Wilde and Arthur Wood who co-founded the Kiss and Ride concept in Mississauga. It is awarded to schools from the Peel District School Board and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board.

Dr. Arthur Wood Award

Dana Wilson, Principal of Hillside Public School, has received the Dr. Arthur Wood Award for her work advocating and promoting traffic safety for students. Her efforts at Hillside Public School, including the School Walking Routes Program and the School Streets Pilot Project (that took place in May 2022), have greatly improved the safety of students. Wilson’s efforts also emphasize active travelling as she encouraged cycling to school, organized bike skills and drills sessions and secured new bike racks for Hillside Public School.

Members of Council, School Board Trustees and members of MSTSAC present Dana Wilson with the 2023 Wilde Wood School Safety Zone Award.

Wilde Wood School Safety Zone Award

Four schools received the Wilde Wood School Safety Zone Award for their outstanding leadership and dedication in promoting school zone safety and active transportation.

Significant highlights from each school:

St. Dominic Catholic Elementary School

  • Organized a week-long walk and bike to school event to encourage active travel.
  • Implemented safety reminders as a part of their monthly newsletters.
  • Installed bike racks to encourage biking to school.
Members of Council, School Board Trustees and members of MSTSAC present St. Dominic Catholic Elementary School with the 2023 Wilde Wood School Safety Zone Award.

St. Basil Catholic Elementary School

  • Promoted Bike to School Day and Walk to School Day to encourage active travel.
  • Installed bike racks to encourage biking to school.
  • Partnered with the City’s Enforcement staff and Peel Regional Police to keep school areas safe.
  • Dedicated staff and student ambassadors acted as active transportation champions.
Acting Mississauga Mayor and Councillors presenting award to St. Basil Catholic Elementary School.
Members of Council and members of MSTSAC present St. Basil Catholic Elementary School with the 2023 Wilde Wood School Safety Zone Award.

Darcel Avenue Sr. Public School

  • Promoted community walks and education on active transportation to encourage active travel.
  • Dedicated staff and student ambassadors acted as active transportation champions.
  • Installed bike racks to encourage biking to school.
Darcel Avenue
Members of Council, School Board Trustees and members of MSTSAC present Darcel Avenue Sr. Public School with the 2023 Wilde Wood School Safety Zone Award.

Nahani Way Public School

  • Promoted active transportation through newsletters and assemblies.
  • Organized Kiss and Ride to keep traffic moving efficiently and ensure student safety.
Members of Council, School Board Trustees and members of MSTSAC present Nahani Way Public School with the 2023 Wilde Wood School Safety Zone Award.

Learn more about school walking routes, the crossing guard programcycling and the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee.

By-election for Mississauga Mayor to take place June 10, 2024

By Announcement, Events

January 31st, Mississauga City Council approved the 2024 by-election schedule to fill the Mayor’s seat. The date of the by-election for Mayor is Monday, June 10, 2024. Council officially declared the Mayor’s seat vacant on January 17, 2024 and will pass the required by-law to hold the by-election at a special Council meeting on March 6, 2024.

In accordance with legislation, when a Mayor seat becomes vacant at this point in the term of office, a by-election must be held to fill the vacancy. In Mississauga, the vacancy was created by the resignation of former Mayor Bonnie Crombie, which took effect on January 12, 2024.

“The upcoming by-election will provide an opportunity for residents to choose a candidate to take on the important role of Mayor of Mississauga,” said Diana Rusnov, Legislative Services & City Clerk. “As a City, we’re committed to a fair and accessible election that provides every eligible voter with the opportunity to cast their ballot.”

By-election schedule

  • March 6, 2024 – Candidate nomination period opens at 3 p.m. for candidates interested in running in the by-election for Mayor
  • April 26, 2024 – Candidate nomination period will close at 2 p.m.
  • May 24 and May 25, 2024 – Advance Poll days will be held at the Civic Centre
  • June 1, 2024 and June 2, 2024 – Advanced Polls open at locations across the city
  • June 10, 2024 – Voting Day

Acting Mayor

Until the vacancy is filled, Councillors rotate into the position every two months on an ascending basis by ward.

To learn more about the by-elections, visit mississauga.ca/elections.

Background:

Under provincial law, when a member of Council resigns, City Council must officially declare the seat vacant at its next meeting, after which it has 60 days to either appoint a qualified elector to fill the vacancy or pass a by-law requiring a by-election.

In accordance with s.284.12 of the Municipal Act, the Head of Council (Mayor) cannot be appointed. In accordance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, a by-election must be called to fill the vacant position.

Blue graphic with text that reads "Mississauga's 2024 By-election is happening on June 10"

Investing in Mississauga: City submits recommendations for 2024 federal and provincial budgets

By Announcement, Resources

On January 31st, Mississauga Council endorsed the City’s 2024 federal and provincial pre-budget submissions. The recommendations outlined in these submissions, if adopted, will ensure Mississauga remains a world-class and resilient City. Mississauga continues to advocate to the federal and provincial governments to address ongoing pressures, such as housing affordability, climate change, transit and active transportation, and growth, among other priorities.

“Providing necessary services and the high quality of life that residents expect remains a priority while we continue building a Mississauga that meets our growing City’s needs,” said Acting Mayor John Kovac. “While continuous improvement and innovation drive our efforts, we require assistance from other levels of government to enhance public transit, address the housing crisis, and build sustainable communities. Investing in dynamic cities like Mississauga strengthens our province and country. As we look toward the year ahead, I’m calling on our federal and provincial partners to continue to work with us to address our shared priorities. We can make an impact on people’s lives through collaboration and our shared commitment to address the pressures facing our communities.”

Mississauga’s pre-budget submissions include recommendations that will help address needs focused on building a twenty-first century city, including increasing housing affordability, alleviating financial pressures, investing in key rapid transit projects, mitigating climate change, and supporting the tourism sector.

Recommendations for 2024 include:

1. Compensating Mississauga for the impacts of housing legislation

  • Work with Mississauga and other municipalities to understand the full cost of the Bill 23 changes and fully compensate cities for the financial losses incurred.
  • Increase funding for housing infrastructure needed to meet the province’s housing targets and measure municipalities on units approved, not housing starts.
  • Amend the Planning Act requirement regarding notices in print newspapers to reflect the realities of the decline of the print news industry in Ontario to reduce unnecessary costs on cities.

2. A new/fair deal for municipalities

  • A new funding formula that fairly supports the building of twenty-first century cities, recognizing that the property tax is insufficient to address the growing pressures faced by Mississauga.
  • Upload to the province the costs of operating the Hazel McCallion Hurontario LRT, similar to the arrangement in Toronto with the Finch West and Eglinton Crosstown LRTs.

3. Provincial support for key financial priorities

  • Expedite the hiring of Justices of the Peace to support Mississauga’s Provincial Offences Act Court, reduce court backlogs, and increase revenue.
  • That the province consult with Mississauga on the Greater Toronto
    Airports Authority payment in lieu of taxes formula before any decisions are made, in order to create a fair and equitable agreement that treats Mississauga’s resident and business taxpayers with respect.

4. Funding for Mississauga transit projects

  • Move forward to expedite the reintroduction of a fully funded Downtown Loop to connect downtown Mississauga to the Hazel McCallion LRT, helping Mississauga to be a truly transit oriented city and reach the province’s housing targets.
  • That the provincial government match the funding of the federal government ($500M) and bring all-day two-way service to the Milton GO line as soon as possible.
  • That the government fund the detailed design for the Pearson Airport connection to facilitate planning, design and construction efficiencies with the current Eglinton Crosstown West Extension LRT project.
  • The governments fund the implementation of the Downtown Mobility Hub and Transitway Connection.
  • The Provincial government fund the Transit Project Assessment Process to plan for the next phase of the project westward.

5. Investments that make an impact on climate change

  • Support to fund the construction of a zero-emission transit garage estimated at $500M.
  • Provincial and Federal support to offset the cost premium of zero-emission buses.
  • Government support for ready-to-deploy fueling infrastructure technologies.
  • Create a separate fund for hydrogen technologies in transportation.
  • Fund incentives and programs for adopting district energy and low-carbon technologies for buildings.

6. Supporting Mississauga tourism

  • Funding to support the tourism industry’s continued recovery and policies and programs to address the ongoing labour shortage.

“For nearly two decades, the City of Mississauga has maintained a ‘AAA’ credit rating through efficient, lean and innovative practices. As a strong municipal partner with a growing economy, we deliver value for money and exceptional customer service while managing pressures like inflation and housing affordability,” said Shari Lichterman, City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer. “With costs increasing at a rate higher than the revenue we generate through property taxes and user fees, we need our federal and provincial partners to support our recommendations. Our responsibilities continue to grow. Continued collaboration across all levels of government is vital as we look at sustainable ways to tackle challenges and seize opportunities.”

Pre-budget submissions

The City is submitting its recommendations as part of the 2024 federal and provincial pre-budget consultations. Read the submissions to learn more:

2024 pre-budget submissions

Introducing the Sauga Neighbourhood Arts Program – also known as SNAP! 

By Announcement
SNAP! is MAC’s new co-funding initiative that provides financial support to community-led arts programs in celebration of Mississauga’s 50th Anniversary this year.
Arts Groups/Organizations, Festivals, Service/Community Groups, and Neighbourhood Associations based in Mississauga can apply anytime before November 1, 2024 for co-funding support of projects that serve their neighbourhood.
Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Activate your community! Learn moreat macarts.ca/snap

On Duty: photography exhibition gives unfiltered glimpse into the lives of Mississauga firefighters

By Announcement, Events, Ward 1

Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services (MFES) have a responsibility to keep the City’s residents safe from hazards every day. This February, you are invited to experience the inside world of firefighting through the lens of Stephen Uhraney, an award-winning local photographer. Uhraney has been recognized by many publications and was recently named as a finalist in Canadian Firefighter’s inaugural photo contest.

‘On Duty’ includes 36 of 7,500 photos Uhraney captured of firefighters from Mississauga’s Fire Station 104. Attendees will receive a rare glimpse into the activities of Mississauga firefighters during critical moments when urgent help is required for individuals or properties in danger.

What

This photography exhibit provides an intimate look into the lives of Mississauga firefighters represented by A Shift, located at Fire Station 104 in Port Credit.

Uhraney initiated this project and looks forward to share this powerful photography experience with the public.

When

Opening night event: Thursday, February 1, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.

There will be a short presentation and remarks on opening night.

Exhibition dates: February 1 – February 29, 2024

Where

St. Lawrence Starch Building in Port Credit, located at 141 Lakeshore Rd E.

Please enter the FRAM building and use the front entrance. The showroom is adjacent to the main lobby reception.

Accessibility note: There are short stairs outside and a couple of steps inside where the show will be.

The St. Lawrence building is open to the public Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; you do not need a ticket for these timings. Stephen Uhraney will be at the exhibit on the weekends, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Cost

This event is free; however, Eventbrite tickets are required for opening night.

Tickets are not required for the remainder of the month.

A firefighter on scene of an emergency, surrounded by plants.
A photo by Stephen Uhraney

Nominations are open for the second annual Black Excellence Awards

By Announcement, Events

In recognition of Black History Month, starting today until February 10, nominations for the 2024 Black Excellence Awards, presented in partnership by the City of Mississauga and the Black Caucus Alliance, are now being accepted. The awards focus on the efforts and achievements of Mississauga’s Black residents and volunteers.

Mississauga residents can be nominated in one of nine categories:

Youth

Nominees must be between the ages of 15 and 24 and have volunteered for at least two consecutive years. They must act as role models for other young people and demonstrate all-around positive community involvement.

Business

Nominees must be currently engaged in business as an owner and/or entrepreneur. Ideal candidates should demonstrate a combination of the following criteria:

  • Entrepreneurial spirit and success in owning and managing a business
  • Significant contribution of new ideas, innovative practices, processes or inventions, or created employment opportunities
  • Demonstrate a commitment to fairness and equality

Community Service

Nominees should possess an outstanding record of significant community involvement and service. Candidates must also demonstrate a strong commitment to enriching the lives of others as well as building relationships and collaborating meaningfully with the individuals and communities they serve.

Education

Nominees for this award are being recognized for exemplary contributions to the well-being of students and/or community members through their active involvement in education at the school, board, in extracurricular activities or at the community level.

Health Services

Nominees for this award are being recognized for their involvement in the creation and/or promotion of methods that keep the physical health or mental wellbeing of Black communities. Ideal candidates must be employed or studying in the field of health sciences. Exhibits leadership in healthcare management administration.

Arts and Culture

Nominees for this award are being recognized for their involvement in and/or promotion of developing arts and culture within the community. Ideal candidates should demonstrate a combination of the following criteria:

  • Have demonstrated a commitment to and/or focus on community-engaged art and/or expressions of culture in Mississauga.
  • Have experience in the area of art and/or culture for a minimum of three years.
  • Have completed and/or been involved in one significant arts and culture project in the last 12 months.

Sports

Nominees for this award are being recognized for their model contribution to sports at the community or national level as an athlete or official.

Hospitality and Food Services

Nominees for this award are being recognized for the best in food, drink and/or hospitality in African-Caribbean products and/or services. The nominee will have received positive reviews and feedback from customers and peers demonstrating their commitment to customer service and satisfaction. The nominee will also have demonstrated leadership and management in hospitality operations, commitment to sustainable and ethical practices in the hospitality industry and be actively involvement in their local community.

Legacy – Lifetime Achievement

This is the highest community-based honour bestowed on an individual whose continued commitment has uplifted the lives of others.

Nominees are individuals who have made significant contributions to the Black community for 15 years or more. Candidates would have improved the quality of life for citizens or brought recognition to the City of Mississauga through their accomplishments.

Eligibility and nomination process

To be eligible, the nominee must:

  • Live and/or work in Mississauga
  • Identify as being Black
  • Stand as a role model for others
  • Inspire volunteerism and civic engagement

If you know someone deserving of an award, the steps to recognizing eligible residents include:

  1. Review the award criteria and descriptions above to determine the most appropriate category.
  2. Email BlackExcellenceAwards@mississauga.ca
  3. In your email, please include the following information:
    • Full name of the nominee, including their preferred pronouns
    • Nominee’s email and home address
    • Category for nomination (please only choose one category)
    • A brief explanation indicating why the individual should be nominated
  4. Please note that only completed nomination forms will be evaluated.

Nominees who qualify will be invited to receive their award during an evening ceremony at Mississauga City Hall on Friday, February 23 at 7 p.m.

Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services expands fleet with state-of-the-art vehicles

By Announcement, Resources

Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services (MFES) has welcomed two anticipated, state-of-the-art heavy rescue vehicles. This purchase is a significant milestone for MFES as it marks the first time it has acquired heavy rescue vehicles of this calibre. It also marks a notable advancement in the City’s commitment to ensuring the highest level of safety measures and preparedness for its residents and neighbourhoods.

Red Heavy Rescue Vehicle
One of the two new heavy rescue vehicles

“These new heavy rescue vehicles represent a substantial investment in the safety and well-being of our community,” said Deryn Rizzi, Fire Chief and Director of Emergency Management. “They are integral to our mission of providing prompt and effective emergency response services, ensuring that our highly skilled firefighters have the necessary resources to handle complex and challenging situations efficiently.”

What is a heavy rescue vehicle?

Heavy rescue vehicles provide Mississauga’s highly skilled and trained firefighters with state-of-the-art resources to efficiently respond to challenging and complex situations. They are uniquely designed to carry specialized equipment used for complex emergency scenarios such as:

  • Light and heavy vehicle collisions
  • Trench rescues
  •  High and low angle rope rescues
  • Confined space rescues
  • Industrial, machine and elevator accidents
  • Structural fires
  • Medical emergencies

Heavy rescue vehicle features

In addition to firefighting gear, these heavy rescue vehicles are equipped with a variety of technical rescue tools, including:

  • Battery-powered hydraulic extrication tools
  • Stabilizing struts used to provide structural shoring and vehicle stabilization
  • Rope rescue devices
  • Confined space equipment
  • Trench rescue tools
  • Rigging hardware
  • Machinery and elevator rescue tools, among many others

The heavy rescue vehicles will be strategically deployed across Mississauga to maximize coverage and improve response times, further enhancing MFES’s ability to protect lives and property. These new vehicles will also provide support for emergencies such as structure fires, atmospheric testing, medical crises, and motor vehicle collisions.

Technical specifications of the heavy rescue vehicle

Make: Pierce Manufacturing, Appleton WI

Cab: Five passenger, extended cab with interior storage cabinets

Body:

  • 24’ Walk-in Rescue, 78” interior height
  • Fixed front bumper 12,000 lb winch & 9,000 lb mobile winch – To assist with the pulling and stabilizing of vehicles.
  • Eight rope rescue anchor points – This assists with both low and high angle rope rescue manoeuvers.
  • Onan 25kW PTO driven on-board generator – This will provide auxiliary electrical power for various on-board tools and equipment.
  • 200’ electric and air hose reels.
  • Will-Burt Night Scan Chief Roof Mounted LED Light Tower – This provides lighting at night, during emergencies.
  • Atlas-Copco 16.7 CFM @175 psi on-board air compressor – This provides compressed air for pneumatic tools and equipment.

Future additions to the MFES fleet: electric-powered pumper vehicle

In addition to the heavy rescue vehicles, MFES will also add its first-ever electric-powered pumper vehicle to its fleet this year. The vehicle will support the City in lowering its carbon emissions while boasting eco-friendly features that minimize noise and exhaust emissions. The electric range of the EV pumper is expected to be approximately 100 km. The vehicle will require a 90-minute charging cycle to fully power up the battery using a DC fast charger.

Example of a Pierce EV Powertrain

About the MFES vehicle fleet

The heavy rescue vehicles are a valuable addition to the MFES fleet, which will now consist of 17 Pumpers, eight Aerials, four Squads, two Heavy Rescues, one electric-powered Pumper (due to arrive in August 2024) and several other support vehicles including a Hazardous Response Vehicle, Air Rehab Unit, Command Post and three District Chief Command vehicles.

On average, MFES responds to 30,000 emergency calls annually, making it essential to have a robust fleet of emergency vehicles that can handle any situation at a moment’s notice.

For more information on the MFES fleet and services, please visit mississauga.ca/fire.