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Council

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

10 motions across 10 agenda items · 2022-2026 term

Data sourced from official City of Mississauga meeting minutes, synced as the City adopts and publishes them. Minutes usually publish 2 to 4 weeks after each meeting, so recent meetings may be missing. We're working to make this as complete as possible. Full official records on the City's meeting portal ↗

10.1 PASSED

That notwithstanding that subsequent to the public meeting, changes to the applications have been proposed, Council considers that the changes do not require further notice and, therefore, pursuant to the provisions of subsection 34(17) of the Planning Act, any further notice regarding the proposed amendment is hereby waived. That the applications under File OZ/OPA 18-008 W5, Airstar Holdings Inc., 7211 - 7233 Airport Road, to amend Mississauga Official Plan to Residential High Density and...

Resolution 0002-2025 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

11 Yes 0 No
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PUBLIC MEETING RECOMMENDATION REPORT (WARD 5) (CONSENT)

That notwithstanding that subsequent to the public meeting, changes to the applications have been proposed, Council considers that the changes do not require further notice and, therefore, pursuant to the provisions of subsection 34(17) of the Planning Act, any further notice regarding the proposed amendment is hereby waived. That the applications under File OZ/OPA 18-008 W5, Airstar Holdings Inc., 7211 - 7233 Airport Road, to amend Mississauga Official Plan to Residential High Density and...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

11.1 PASSED

That Recommendations GC-0001-2025 – GC-0007-2025 as contained in the General Committee Report 1 - 2025 dated January 8, 2025 be approved. GC-0001-2025 That the following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.1 Single Source Award to Court-1 Sports Inc. for Soccer Goal Posts and Custom Mesh 10.2 Authorization to enter into an Agreement with William Osler Health Systems for the Development and Delivery of Therapeutic Programs 10.3 Amendment to Policy 03-06-08 Bid Awards and Bid Protests...

Resolution 0003-2025 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

11 Yes 0 No
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General Committee Report 1 - 2025 - dated January 8, 2025 (CONSENT)

That Recommendations GC-0001-2025 – GC-0007-2025 as contained in the General Committee Report 1 - 2025 dated January 8, 2025 be approved. GC-0001-2025 That the following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.1 Single Source Award to Court-1 Sports Inc. for Soccer Goal Posts and Custom Mesh 10.2 Authorization to enter into an Agreement with William Osler Health Systems for the Development and Delivery of Therapeutic Programs 10.3 Amendment to Policy 03-06-08 Bid Awards and Bid Protests...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

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14.2.1 PASSED

WHEREAS Big Slick Bar and Billiards in Mississauga – 1965 Britannia Road West is planning on hosting an Industry Night on March 14, 2025 and is requesting temporary extension of hours from 2:00am to 4:00am to allow all industry workers to enjoy a night together in a controlled and safe environment; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of up to 150 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission...

Resolution 0004-2025 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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A request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a Temporary Liquor Licence Extension of Hours, as Big Slick Bar and Billiards is hosting an Industry Night event on March 14, 2025 (Ward 11) (CONSENT)

WHEREAS Big Slick Bar and Billiards in Mississauga – 1965 Britannia Road West is planning on hosting an Industry Night on March 14, 2025 and is requesting temporary extension of hours from 2:00am to 4:00am to allow all industry workers to enjoy a night together in a controlled and safe environment; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of up to 150 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

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14.2.2 PASSED

WHEREAS Association des Sports D’action is hosting APIK 2025 from February 7-9, 2025 on Celebration Square: AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of 45,000 over the entire event: NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Jackalope 2025 from February 7-9, 2025 on Celebration Square; as one of municipal significance for the purpose of...

Resolution 0005-2025 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

11 Yes 0 No
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A Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a Special Occasion Permit - APIK 2025 from February 7,8,9, 2025 on Celebration Square (Ward 4) (CONSENT)

WHEREAS Association des Sports D’action is hosting APIK 2025 from February 7-9, 2025 on Celebration Square: AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of 45,000 over the entire event: NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Jackalope 2025 from February 7-9, 2025 on Celebration Square; as one of municipal significance for the purpose of...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

15.1 PASSED

Whereas climate change has resulted in Mississauga’s residents experiencing extreme and destructive storms; Whereas the flooding that results from those storms has seriously damaged homes, businesses, property and municipal infrastructure; Whereas repeated flooding has resulted in many home and business owners no longer being able to purchase property insurance that specifically covers flooding; Whereas the City proactively introduced a Stormwater Charge in 2016 to be used specifically to...

Resolution 0006-2025 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca

9 Yes 1 No
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A Notice of Motion to establish a Stormwater Advisory Committee (Councillor Fonseca)

Whereas climate change has resulted in Mississauga’s residents experiencing extreme and destructive storms; Whereas the flooding that results from those storms has seriously damaged homes, businesses, property and municipal infrastructure; Whereas repeated flooding has resulted in many home and business owners no longer being able to purchase property insurance that specifically covers flooding; Whereas the City proactively introduced a Stormwater Charge in 2016 to be used specifically to...

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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca

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15.2 PASSED

Whereas Hizb ut Tahrir, a terrorist group, has scheduled a conference to be held somewhere in the City of Mississauga on January 18, 2025 and; Whereas many Governments throughout the world have declared the Hizb ut Tahrir a terrorist group and are banned from those countries and; Whereas the City of Mississauga has refused to rent or permit gatherings in its buildings for use by this group for over ten years due to past hate speech against our country and its citizens and; Whereas the Global...

Resolution 0007-2025 · moved by Councillor B. Butt

11 Yes 0 No
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A Notice of Motion that the Mississauga City Council expresses its objection to the presence of Hizb ut Tahrir in Mississauga (Councillor Butt)

Whereas Hizb ut Tahrir, a terrorist group, has scheduled a conference to be held somewhere in the City of Mississauga on January 18, 2025 and; Whereas many Governments throughout the world have declared the Hizb ut Tahrir a terrorist group and are banned from those countries and; Whereas the City of Mississauga has refused to rent or permit gatherings in its buildings for use by this group for over ten years due to past hate speech against our country and its citizens and; Whereas the Global...

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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt

How councillors voted

16.1 PASSED

WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act"), requires Council to pass a resolution prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; AND WHEREAS the Act requires that the resolution states the act of the holding of the closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that a portion of the Council meeting held on January 15, 2025 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...

Resolution 0008-2025 · moved by Councillor A. Tedjo

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To close to the public a portion of the Council meeting to be held on January 15, 2025 to deal with various matters. (See Item 21 Closed Session)

WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act"), requires Council to pass a resolution prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; AND WHEREAS the Act requires that the resolution states the act of the holding of the closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that a portion of the Council meeting held on January 15, 2025 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Tedjo

How councillors voted

21.1 PASSED

That Deputy Mayor/Councillor Matt Mahoney be appointed to the Peel Police Service Board effective after the Police budget is approved.

Resolution 0010-2025 · moved by Councillor B. Butt

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees: Peel Police Service Board (Verbal)

That Deputy Mayor/Councillor Matt Mahoney be appointed to the Peel Police Service Board effective after the Police budget is approved.

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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt

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21.2 PASSED

That the closed session Education Session: Mayor's Housing Task Force Report Briefing be received.

Resolution 0009-2025 · moved by Councillor A. Tedjo

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Education Session: Mayor's Housing Task Force Report Briefing (Verbal)

That the closed session Education Session: Mayor's Housing Task Force Report Briefing be received.

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Moved by: Councillor A. Tedjo

How councillors voted

9 PASSED

The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.1 Public Recommendation Report (Ward 5) - 11.1 General Committee Report 1 - 2025 - dated January 8, 2025 - 13.1 A petition from Surya Payidiparty, Resident regarding concerns with noise and odour pollution from two existing restaurants at 510 Driftcurrent Dr (Ward 5) - 14.1.1 A letter dated January 13, 2025 from Mayor Parrish to the Global Imams Council - 14.1.1 - 14.1.2 - Direction Items - 17.1 - 17.5 By-laws

Resolution 0001-2025 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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CONSENT AGENDA

The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.1 Public Recommendation Report (Ward 5) - 11.1 General Committee Report 1 - 2025 - dated January 8, 2025 - 13.1 A petition from Surya Payidiparty, Resident regarding concerns with noise and odour pollution from two existing restaurants at 510 Driftcurrent Dr (Ward 5) - 14.1.1 A letter dated January 13, 2025 from Mayor Parrish to the Global Imams Council - 14.1.1 - 14.1.2 - Direction Items - 17.1 - 17.5 By-laws

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

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