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Board Meetings
Meetings are held regularly to review policy and operating matters of the Toronto Transit Commission. Meetings are normally held at Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto; the location will be confirmed in the Agenda.
Our mandate
The TTC serves the people of Toronto by ensuring your transit system is reliable, safe, and prepared for the future. To that end, the Board oversees matters of policy, planning TTC services; constructing, maintaining and operating the system; and expanding services and facilities.
Board Members
- Chair - Councillor Jamaal Myers
- Vice-Chair - Joe Mihevc
- Councillor Paul Ainslie
- Councillor Alejandra Bravo
- Fenton Jagdeo (Citizen)
- Liane Kim (Citizen)
- Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik
- Councillor Josh Matlow
- Julie Osborne (Citizen)
- Councillor Dianne Saxe
Engaging with the Board and Committees
The TTC Board encourages people to engage in the decision-making that may affect them, their business and the community.
By-law to Govern Board Proceedings
Rules of order in the TTC Board and its Committees
Audit, Finance and Risk Management Committee
The Audit, Finance and Risk Management Committee assists the TTC Board in overseeing finance and financial reporting, internal controls, enterprise asset management, enterprise risk management, and ethical and legal compliance. The Committee also provides oversight of audit functions, reviews significant financial matters, and monitors the TTC’s Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Toronto.
People. Culture and Governance Committee
The People, Culture and Governance Committee assists the TTC Board in overseeing labour relations, compensation, succession planning, organizational culture, and health and safety, including access, equity and inclusion. The Committee establishes performance objectives for the CEO and conducts the annual CEO performance evaluation, promotes ethical conduct among employees and Board members, and supports effective Board governance through oversight of governance structures, processes, and reporting.
Declarations of Interest Registry
Effective March 1, 2019, the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act requires municipalities and local boards to make a registry of declarations of interest available for public inspection.
If you have any questions, please contact Commission Services by sending an email to commissionservices@ttc.ca.
| Member | Jennifer McKelvie |
|---|---|
| Committee | TTC Board |
| Meeting Date | 10-Feb-22 |
| Item | 17 |
| Item Title | TTC Purchasing Card Program Contract – Procurement Amendment Authorization |
| Verbal Declaration Date | 10-Feb-22 |
| Verbal Declaration | My husband works for BMO, for which the contract is issued. |
| Written Declaration | View Form |
| Date Received | 10-Feb-22 |
Former Committees
Budget Committee
The Budget Committee was dissolved effective January 10, 2019 and is no longer an active Committee. The mandate of the Committee is currently under review.
The Budget Committee was responsible for establishing the budget strategy for the annual TTC and Wheel-Trans Operating Budgets and the Five-Year Capital Program and Ten-Year Capital Forecast.
Human Resources and Labour Relations Committee
The Human Resources and Labour Relations Committee was dissolved effective January 10, 2019 and is no longer an active Committee.
The Human Resources and Labour Relations Committee assisted the Board in fulfilling its obligations relating to labour relations, human resources, health and safety, and compensation matters and to establish a plan of continuity of senior management.