Toronto city councillor and chair of the board of health Joe Cressy announced Tuesday that he is resigning from his post at city hall to pursue his 'dream job' at George Brown College.
Toronto city councillor and board of health chair Joe Cressy announced Tuesday that he is resigning from his post at city hall to pursue his "dream job" at George Brown College.
"It's an emotional day. After nearly eight incredible years at city hall and on the board of health, I am today announcing my resignation," Cressy said at a news conference at city hall. "I'm just here today to say thank you to him for being a good colleague, for being willing to be the kind of partner during the pandemic that was indispensable not just to me... but to the people we collectively and jointly served together," Tory said.
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