Mary John Tory has appointed Paul Johnson to be the new city manager using the new strong mayor powers granted to him by the province.
Tory made the decision following an "extensive search" by a third-party as well as the recommendation of a four-person hiring panel he assembled in June, which included himself, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie, Coun. Stephen Holyday and former councillor Mike Layton.
“I want to thank Mayor John Tory and the hiring panel for the opportunity to take on this new challenge.” Johnson said in a statement. “It is a privilege to be charged with leading the incredibly talented and hardworking Toronto Public Service to enhance the quality of life for Toronto’s residents, particularly in a post-pandemic era.
“Under new mayoral powers created by Doug Ford, rather than participating in the selection of Toronto’s City Manager, I’ve only learned of the appointment by reading a statement from Mayor Tory and a press release,” the Toronto-St. Paul’s councillor tweeted.“I congratulate the new city manager on his appointment, and wish him the very best of success,” Matlow wrote.
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