Mayor Olivia Chow says a recommendation to bump up the salaries of Toronto city councillors by 24 per cent is “a bit steep” despite a recent report that shows that their counterparts in other jurisdictions make more money.
Mayor Olivia Chow enters council chambers for her Declaration of Office Ceremony at Toronto City Hall, on Wednesday, July 12, 2023.
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