I want a mayor that will push for enforcement of bylaws. Get these tents out of our parks, for, example. Either push for
supportive and equitable housing solutions to care for our most vulnerable, or
send in the boots. Either way, clear the parks, the status quo of two dozen squats in Allan Gardens is unacceptable. Who’s the best candidate to achieve this?
Climenhaga would count as semi-credible on the back of her '08 run, as well.
Mayoral Candidate
Sarah Climenhaga is a community activist who previously ran in the 2018 municipal election, where she placed
sixth with 4,765 votes. She also ran in the 2019
federal election as a Green Party candidate for the Toronto — St Paul’s riding, where she placed fourth with
6.8 percent of the vote. Climenhaga has
worked for organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and Cycle Toronto in the past. In 2018, she cited
safe streets as her biggest passion and said her decision to get involved in municipal politics was based in part in her advocacy work with groups like TTC riders and the St. Clair Right of Way Initiative for Public Transport. If elected, Climenhaga wants to implement a
park ambassador program to address encampments, reconsider the city’s relationships with ride-sharing apps like Uber, and introduce
participatory budgeting, which, according to The Local survey responses, she sees as a way to depolarize municipal politics and let residents to vote on city spending “rather than only getting to have their voice heard once every four years.” She has also expressed interest in
ending vaccine mandates to “let individuals make decisions about individual health.”