Canadian politician
Christin Carmichael Greb is a Canadian realtor and former politician who represented Ward 16 Eglinton—Lawrence on Toronto City Council from 2014 to 2018.
Background
She is the daughter of former Don Valley West Member of Parliament John Carmichael.[1] Prior to entering politics, she was a business analyst at Bombardier Aerospace.[1]
Political career
Carmichael Greb was elected following the 2014 municipal election.[1]
In 2018, she introduced a motion to lift the city's ban on street hockey, following residents' complaints of by-law notices about hockey and basketball nets blocking roads and an open letter to the city from Ontario Minister of Children and Youth Services Michael Coteau. The motion passed 35–2 .[2]
Carmichael Greb ran for Toronto City Council again in 2018, but finished second behind Michael Colle.
Municipal electoral record
2018 Toronto election, Ward 8
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Colle Mike
|
14,094
|
41.34%
|
Carmichael Greb Christin
|
7,395
|
21.69%
|
Youssefi Dyanoosh
|
5,253
|
15.41%
|
Levy Beth
|
3,122
|
9.16%
|
Arp Jennifer
|
2,404
|
7.05%
|
Johnston Lauralyn
|
992
|
2.91%
|
Pede Josh
|
420
|
1.23%
|
Dunlop Darren
|
210
|
0.62%
|
Pancer Randall
|
134
|
0.39%
|
Tijiri Peter
|
72
|
0.21%
|
Total
|
34,096
|
100%
|
2014 Toronto election, Ward 16
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Christin Carmichael Greb |
3,949 |
17.38
|
Adam Tanel |
3,680 |
16.20
|
Dyanoosh Youssefi |
3,145 |
13.84
|
Jean-Pierre Boutros |
2,428 |
10.69
|
Terry Mills |
1,763 |
7.76
|
Steven Levitan |
1,723 |
7.58
|
Michael Coll |
1,609 |
7.08
|
Sean Conacher |
1,309 |
5.76
|
Elana Metter |
1,245 |
5.48
|
Gary Heaney |
626 |
2.75
|
Charm Darby |
578 |
2.54
|
Bob Williams |
287 |
1.26
|
John Cannella |
121 |
0.53
|
Thomas Gallezot |
97 |
0.43
|
Paul Spence |
93 |
0.41
|
Peter Vukosavljev |
70 |
0.31
|
Total |
22,723 |
100%
|
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