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Gary Crawford (born July 15, 1960) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to Toronto City Council in the 2010 city council election to succeed Brian Ashton in Ward 36. He held onto the seat in the 2014 municipal elections. As councillor, Crawford sat as the Budget Chief (2014-2023). He served on numerous committees including Budget, Planning and Growth, Economic Development and the Executive Committee. He also served on City Boards and Agencies including East Metro Youth Centre, Sony Centre for the Performing Arts (as Interim Chair), Harbourfront Centre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Performing Arts, the Toronto Centre for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council. He has chaired the Mayor’s Task Force on the Arts, the Theatres Working Group and Co-chaired the Film Board.
Previous to his role on Council, Crawford served a seven-year term as a TDSB Trustee. His experience included appointment as Co-chair of the Board, Chair of Facilities Management and Chair of Negotiations. Crawford advocates for arts and culture and was involved in funding increases for the arts. Before becoming a Councillor he was a professional artist and a part-time musician.
Crawford previously ran in the 2007 Ontario Provincial Election for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PCPO) from the riding of Scarborough Southwest, but lost to Lorenzo Berardinetti.
Crawford lost to Liberal Andrea Hazell running for the PCPO in the provincial by-election called for Scarborough—Guildwood on July 27, 2023. The day before the by-election, Crawford resigned his city council seat.
Election results
Clerk's Official Declaration of 2022 Results
Clerk's Official Declaration of 2018 Results
Clerk's Official Declaration of 2014 Results
2010 City Clerk's Official Declaration 
References
External links
City of Toronto Councillor Profile