City of Toronto

City of Toronto

Government Administration

Toronto, Ontario 362,202 followers

A Great Place to Work

About us

The City of Toronto is committed to fostering a positive and progressive workplace culture, and strives to build a workforce that reflects the citizens it serves. We are committed to building a high performing public service, with strong and effective leaders to enable service excellence, through high engagement and healthy and safe workplaces. Toronto is home to more than 2.9 million people whose diversity and experiences make this great city Canada’s leading economic engine and one of the world’s most diverse and livable cities. As the fourth largest city in North America, Toronto is a global leader in technology, finance, film, music, culture, and innovation, and consistently places at the top of international rankings due to investments championed by its government, residents and businesses. Toronto Public Service consists of approximately 35,771 employees, providing programs and services to Toronto residents, businesses and visitors. Additionally, the City of Toronto has a number of agencies and corporations including the Toronto Police Service, Toronto Public Library and the Toronto Transit Commission, which make up the broader municipal organization. There are 44 operating divisions and offices providing an extensive level of programs and services. We offer diverse career opportunities across a wide variety of professional, trade, administrative, managerial and other employment roles. The Toronto Public Service has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering citizen-focused services. We are proud to have been named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, Canada's Best Diversity Employers, Top Family Friendly Employers and Greater Toronto's Top Employers. Consider joining the award-winning Toronto Public Service and help us make a difference in a great City!

Website
http://www.toronto.ca
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
Type
Government Agency
Specialties
Municipal Government

Locations

  • Primary

    Toronto City Hall

    100 Queen Street West

    Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2, CA

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Employees at City of Toronto

Updates

  • Today, Toronto City Council ratified a new four-year agreement between the City and TCEU Local 416 – CUPE. This agreement avoids disruption to critical services Torontonians use every day such as waste collection, water treatment, pothole repair, vehicle and general maintenance and so much more. The agreement recognizes the important work of City staff while being affordable for Toronto residents and businesses. The agreement includes: ▶️ Annual wage increases of 3 to 3.95% year over year ▶️ One-time market-based wage increases for skilled trades ▶️ Operational changes to yield savings and efficiencies ▶️ and much more For further details visit: https://lnkd.in/gPZbRr5P

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  • We’re continuing to build new homes in Toronto’s core. Today we announced the beginning of construction at 35 Bellevue Ave. This property, previously a City-owned parking lot, will include approximately 78 rent-geared-to-income homes. The City has selected Kensington Market Community Land Trust in partnership with St Clare’s Multifaith Housing Society as 35 Bellevue Ave.’s operators. These future homes will contribute to the creation of non-market homes, increasing affordable rental housing stock in Toronto. While providing safe, affordable, and independent living spaces, these projects also offer people homes with supports to maintain their health, wellbeing, and housing stability. Learn more about this project: https://lnkd.in/gJjBHyZK

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  • Today, Mayor Olivia Chow and Toronto City Council celebrated the incredible teamwork of City staff, agencies and partners who ensured Taylor Swift’s six sold-out Toronto shows ran as smoothly and ‘swiftly’ as possible for residents and visitors. This monumental effort in partnership with Rogers Centre showcased collaboration, flexibility and a shared commitment to creating a positive experience during Toronto’s Version of the Eras Tour. Beyond operational excellence, the tour left an incredible legacy: 🎵 $282M in estimated economic impact 🎵 $216,000 donated to Daily Bread Food Bank from the Taylor Swift Way street sign auctions, with thanks to our partners at Rogers Communications for their generosity. Congratulations, everyone. You truly showed that Toronto’s Era was one of the best.

    • City staff involved in the concert pose for a photo in Council Chamers at Toronto City Hall.
    • City staff involved in the Eras Tour in Council Chamers at Toronto City Hall.
  • Today, City staff shared the outcomes of the call for applications for the Purpose-Built Rental Housing Incentives stream, a transformative initiative that will unlock thousands of much-needed rental homes across Toronto. 🏠 We received 75 applications, representing over 32,600 rental homes. This positive response demonstrates the housing sector’s readiness to build, with the support of government incentives. 📈 Here’s what’s been achieved so far: ✅ 17 applications approved across 12 wards ✅ Unlocked more than 7,100 net new rental homes, including over: 6,100 net new purpose-built rental homes 1,000 net new affordable rental homes The City is leading the way, but to scale up solutions and unlock 24,450 more homes in the next phase, we need strong partnerships with all levels of government, including the Province’s support through a Build More Homes Rebate. Learn more: toronto.ca/RentalSupply

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  • The City of Toronto and TCEU Local 416 – CUPE have reached a tentative four-year agreement. This milestone represents a true partnership when both sides come to the bargaining table and achieve an agreement two weeks before the current collective agreement expires. TCEU Local 416 (CUPE) represents close to 5,600 outside workers. The agreement is fair and reflects the important work of City employees while also providing value for money for Toronto residents and businesses. Details of the tentative agreement will remain confidential until the union membership and Toronto City Council have had the opportunity to review and ratify the agreement, both of which are planned for next week. News release: https://lnkd.in/gpBjB5Xh

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  • Join us for a webinar on a real-life, real world retrofit of an existing multi-residential building. Featuring the building owner and their contractor presenting on their experience with the property! Belinda from Bondi Energy and Nick from Dream Unlimited will take you from the conception to the execution of a low carbon retrofit in the City of Toronto. https://bit.ly/3OMXoVa 📅 December 16 ⏰ Noon - 12:45 pm

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  • What a great turnout at this year's #TheBuildingsShow! A big thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth to chat about the Hi-RIS and TATR programs.  To learn more, visit: toronto.ca/towerrenewal

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    We’re at The Buildings Show in Toronto and ready to chat about the High Rise Retrofit Improvement Support (Hi-RIS) and Taking Action on Tower Renewal (TATR) programs, two City financing programs for multi-unit rental building retrofits. 🏢 Hi-RIS: Provides up to $2.5M in low-cost financing for energy and water upgrades to rental buildings. 🏢 TATR: Offers up to $5M in financing, plus a 10% grant if energy targets are met. Perfect for deeper retrofits like windows, heat pumps, and more for buildings in lower-income areas or offering below-market rents. 💡 These programs help you reduce emissions, improve efficiency, and save on energy costs. Swing by booth 937 at The Buildings Show to learn more or visit toronto.ca/towerrenewal

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