Canadian politician
Amber Morley is a Canadian politician who has represented Ward 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore on Toronto City Council since 2022. She has also served as the deputy mayor of Toronto for Etobicoke and York since 2023.[ 1]
Background
Prior to her election to council, Morley worked at the LAMP Community Health Centre, and as an administrative assistant to former councillor Peter Milczyn .[ 2] In 2017, she was a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for her work with LAMP.[ 3]
Political career
Morley ran in the 2018 Toronto municipal election in Ward 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore , coming in second to Grimes.[ 4]
She ran again in the 2022 municipal election and was elected.[ 5] [ 6] Morley received a number of endorsements from left-wing politicians including Toronto—St. Paul's Councillor Josh Matlow , former New Democratic MP Peggy Nash , as well as Ontario New Democratic MPPs Kristyn Wong-Tam , Bhutila Karpoche and Jill Andrew .[ 7]
Following the election of Mayor Olivia Chow in 2023, Morley was appointed one of four deputy mayors of Toronto, representing Etobicoke and York.[ 8]
Electoral record
2022 Toronto municipal election , Ward 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Candidate
Vote
%
Amber Morley
15,271
46.44
Mark Grimes (X)
13,258
40.32
Mary Markovic
2,625
7.98
Marco Valle
644
1.96
Bonnie Hu
618
1.88
Zeynel Ari
467
1.42
2018 Toronto municipal election , Ward 3 Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Mark Grimes
16,527
40.90%
Amber Morley
10,985
27.19%
Pamela Gough
7,301
18.07%
Iain Davis
2,722
6.74%
Svitlana Burlakova
1,218
3.01%
Peggy Moulder
575
1.42%
Patrizia Nigro
394
0.98%
Michael Julihen
320
0.79%
Michael Loomans
199
0.49%
Robert Gunnyon
167
0.41%
References
^ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/olivia-chow-committee-appointments-1.6932465 [bare URL ]
^ "City builders Toronto needs". Toronto Star , October 15, 2018.
^ "Lakeshore youth advocate honoured with Jubilee medal at LAMP meeting". Etobicoke Guardian , September 24, 2017.
^ Francine Kopun, "Battle over voting record shapes up in Ward 3 Etobicoke-Lakeshore". Toronto Star , October 16, 2018.
^ "Full election night results for Etobicoke-Lakeshore including school board trustee races" . thestar.com . 2022-10-24. Retrieved 2022-11-24 .
^ Tamara Shephard, "Amber Morley defeats longtime incumbent Mark Grimes in Etobicoke-Lakeshore" . Etobicoke Guardian , October 24, 2022.
^ "Candidate Amber Morley says she's receiving more support as election nears" . torontonewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2022-11-24 .
^ "ST2.1 - Mayor Chow - Councillors and Committees" (PDF) . City of Toronto .