Lily Cheng


Lily Cheng is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent Ward 18 Willowdale on Toronto City Council in the 2022 Toronto municipal election.

Background

Cheng's parents are immigrants from Taiwan. Cheng first became known as founder of North York Moms, an online discussion forum for mothers in the Willowdale area. In 2018, she organized a march through the neighbourhood to reclaim Yonge Street and advocate for public safety in the neighbourhood following the 2018 Toronto van attack. Prior to her election in 2022, she also served as the executive director of the NeighbourLink North York food bank.

Political career

Cheng ran against incumbent councillor John Filion in the 2018 Toronto municipal election. Filion had originally intended not to run again that year, and had in fact endorsed Cheng as his successor in the former Ward 29, however, after the provincial government of Doug Ford passed legislation cutting the size of the city council in half by aligning ward boundaries with provincial and federal electoral district boundaries in the city, Filion changed his mind and ran again, winning the seat over Cheng.

2022 election

Following Filion's retirement from politics in 2022 she ran again, winning the seat over Filion's former chief of staff Markus O'Brien Fehr. She campaigned largely on issues of housing in the ward, including opposing a controversial supportive housing development on Cummer Avenue and lobbying for greater community input into a municipal plan to lease a hotel in the ward as an emergency homeless shelter.
Cheng won the seat following the October 24 election and took office on November 15.

Election results

2018 Toronto election, Ward 18 - Willowdale--
CandidateVotes%
John Filion8,10431.06%
Lily Cheng5,14919.74%
Sonny Cho3,13012.00%
David Mousavi1,5966.12%
Danny DeSantis1,4865.70%
Norman Gardner1,4765.67%
Sam Moini1,2894.94%
Saman Tabasi Nejad1,1894.56%
Winston Park5932.27%
Gerald Mak5452.09%
David Epstein5382.06%
Albert Kim2911.12%
Farah Aslani1870.72%
Andrew Herbst1620.62%
Hamid Shakeri1220.47%
Chung Jin Park1010.39%
Sam Mathi660.25%
Marvin Honickman610.23%