Brampton City Council


Brampton City Council is the governing body for the City of Brampton, Ontario.
It consists of the mayor of Brampton, five elected regional councillors and five elected city councillors. Each councillor represents two city wards. The council meets at Brampton City Hall.

2022-2026 Council

''Elected in the 2022 municipal election''

2018-2022 Council

''Elected in the 2018 municipal election''

2010-2014 Council

Previous councils

1853

  • Revee John Lynch
  • John Elliot Senior
  • John Holmes
  • Peleg Howland

As of 1874

As of 1953

  • Mayor B. Harper Bull
  • Reeve C. Carman Core, Deputy-Reeve W. G. Thompson
  • F. F. Beckett
  • J. E. Calvert
  • A. Dyball
  • E. F. Furness
  • Mrs. S. B. Horwood
  • Cyril O'Reilly
  • City executives: Clerk-Treasurer J. Galway, Assessor Norman E. Hale, Engineer George F. Kimball, Building Inspector Dennis Warren, Water Commissioners John Patterson, E. A. Ingram, Hydro Commissioners W. J. Abell, and W. P. Dale.

2003-2006

Listed as regional councillor, city councillor

2006 election

The 2006 election was held November 13, 2006; the following people were elected.
  • Mayor Susan Fennell
  • Ward 1 and 5 - Grant Gibson, Elaine Moore
  • Ward 2 and 6 - John Hutton, Paul Palleschi
  • Ward 3 and 4 - Bob Callahan, John Sanderson
  • Ward 7 and 8 - Sandra Hames, Gael Miles
  • Ward 9 and 10 - Vicky Dhillon, John Sprovieri

Biographical information on previous councillors

; Bill Cowie: Cowie unsuccessfully challenged Susan Fennell in the 2003 election. He was the Sesquicentennial co-chair, with Sandra Hames.
; Susan DiMarco: Wards 3 & 4 regional, until 2006.
; Susan Fennell: Before becoming Mayor, Fennell was a councillor.
; Linda Jeffrey: former councillor and Ontario MPP, Mayor elect 2014
; Ed Ludlow: Ward 8, 1988-1991. Unsuccessfully ran for wards 2 and 6 in the 2003 election. Age 65 as of December 2006, guilty of molesting four boys between 1971 and 1975, when he was master instructor at Tora Martial Arts. Many more victims have yet to come forward
; Garnett Manning: Wards 9 and 10, 2003-2006. Lost to Vicky Dhillon. In May 2006, he won the African Canadian Achievement Award for Excellence in Politics.
; Peter Robertson: Before becoming Mayor, Robertson was a councillor.