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- Jennifer McKelvie (/məˈkɛlvi/ mə-KEL-vee) is a Canadian politician who has been the deputy mayor of Toronto since November 16, 2022. McKelvie has also represented on Toronto City Council since 2018. McKelvie was one of only two candidates to unseat an incumbent in the 2018 municipal election, a rare feat in Toronto politics. In the 2014 Toronto municipal election, she was a candidate in the now defunct Ward 44, and came within less than 600 votes of defeating then long-time incumbent Ron Moeser. Enhancing public transit, protecting the environment and creating employment opportunities in Scarborough, were her key electoral priorities. She also derided the post-amalgamation shift of public investment and municipal jobs out of Scarborough to Toronto's downtown core. McKelvie believes replacing Line 3 Scarborough line in favour of a three-stop subway and building an Eglinton East LRT line are crucial transit projects necessary to properly connect Scarborough with the rest of Toronto. (en)
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- Jennifer McKelvie (/məˈkɛlvi/ mə-KEL-vee) is a Canadian politician who has been the deputy mayor of Toronto since November 16, 2022. McKelvie has also represented on Toronto City Council since 2018. McKelvie was one of only two candidates to unseat an incumbent in the 2018 municipal election, a rare feat in Toronto politics. In the 2014 Toronto municipal election, she was a candidate in the now defunct Ward 44, and came within less than 600 votes of defeating then long-time incumbent Ron Moeser. (en)
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