I’m reaching out to share an opportunity to influence the development of two new national standards for long-term care. These standards are being developed by Health Standards Organization (HSO), in collaboration with other Canadian associations, based on the needs of residents, families, and staff in long term care homes. Read More
Updated: April 23, 2021
Get the most up-to-date vaccine information at: https://peelregion.ca/coronavirus/vaccine/ Read More
Join Councillor Stephen Dasko and local Residents for a virtual community workshop on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 OR Wednesday, May 5 from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM to explore in 3D, possible built form, height and density scenarios along the Lakeshore East Corridor in the Lakeview area. The virtual workshops will include a presentation and an opportunity for public feedback. Both workshops will be identical in format and content.
Please register for the date that works best for you!
Register here for ONE of the virtual community workshops! Read More
April 22, 2021 — At today’s Region of Peel Council meeting, Councillor Stephen Dasko, put forward a motion for Council’s consideration that all the entire Region of Peel be considered a COVID-19 hotspot. Councillor Dasko was pleased that this was passed unanimously at Regional Council.
“We are asking that Peel, as a whole community, be considered a high risk community. We need consistency across the Region and are hopeful that the Ministry will grant that consideration” said Councillor Dasko.
That the Regional Chair write a letter to the Premier of Ontario and the Ontario Minister of Health, on behalf of Regional Council, requesting that the provincial government designate the entire Region of Peel as a COVID-19 hot spot.
From Saturday, May 1 to Thursday, September 30, fines for parking and stopping violations will increase to $100 on local roads, City parks and municipal parking lots south of Lakeshore Road, from the east city limits to Meadow Wood Rd. Parking violations occurring between 2 to 6 a.m. are exempt from the increased fines. Read More
April 22, 2021
Mississauga residents and commuters to the city can expect to see the City of Mississauga’s budget dollars hard at work as the City moves forward with its 2021 construction season and an investment of more than $76 million into Mississauga’s transportation and stormwater infrastructure. Construction projects within the City’s Roads and Stormwater Capital Programs involve repair and maintenance of critical infrastructure that helps keep all road users moving safely and manage stormwater to reduce the risk of flooding. This includes road resurfacing, sidewalk and multi-use trail construction, bridge repairs, creek and erosion control work and construction of new stormwater management facilities. Read More
https://mississauga.webex.com/mississauga/j.php?MTID=m1613f663059be87674f768c9931ee9f4
No registration is required.
Click the link above at the time and date of the event to join the meeting.
If assistance is required for signing into the Webex Meeting, please send me an email at stephen.dasko@mississauga.ca or call my office at (905) 896 – 5100.
April 21, 2021
The City of Mississauga is asking residents not attend any in-person screening or hearing appointments booked at the Mississauga Provincial Offences Court. Due to the revised Stay-at-Home Order issued by the Government of Ontario, all in-person screening and hearing appointments (parking, pet, business and mobile licensing matters) scheduled from Monday, May 3 to Monday May 31, 2021 will be rescheduled. Read More