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  1. The information you provide will be used to investigate the complaint and may be used for contact purposes. Questions about this collection can be directed to the City Clerk’s Office c/o Management Consultant, City Hall, 13th Floor West, 100 Queen Street W., Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, ph 416-392-8107.

  2. 613-996-3611. Collection@parl.gc.ca. Contact a Member of Parliament or contact us - House of Commons of Canada.

  3. The City Clerk’s Office mission is to build public trust and confidence in local government. Our primary services include administering the municipal election, managing the decision making process by supporting Council and committee meetings, making information accessible to the public while protecting privacy, providing leadership in matters of protocol, providing administrative support to ...

  4. Organizational Chart Understand the City of Toronto’s administrative structure by reviewing the Organizational Chart. Elected Officials Office of the Mayor, Phone Directory Council Offices, Phone Directory Divisions, Offices & Staff Profiles Phone Directory Customer Service Standards Complaints & Compliments Customer Experience (311 Toronto) Directory Customer Service Standard Complaints ...

  5. At this time, counter services are offered from Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (excluding holidays). A satellite court provides selected and limited court services in conjunction with a main court office. Please contact the satellite court office for hours of operation.

  6. A certified true copy is a colour photocopy of an original document, such as a birth certificate or passport, certified by the City Clerk, or Deputy City Clerk, to be a true copy of the original record. Documents that required certification can be brought to: City Clerk's Department Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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  8. The Clerk is at the service of all Members, regardless of party affiliation, and must act with impartiality and discretion. The Clerk is responsible for maintaining records of the proceedings of the House and for keeping custody of these records and other documents in the possession of the House. All decisions of the House are authenticated by ...

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