
Carolyn Parrish
Serving as Mayor of Mississauga.
The politician consistently supports legislative acceleration of housing development and systemic reforms to address homelessness and rental housing. Their voting record reflects a priority on increasing housing supply through coordinated regional responses and the support of streamlined zoning processes.
The politician's voting record on public transit consists primarily of administrative and ceremonial motions. As a result, there is not enough substantive voting data to establish a definitive policy trend.
The politician's voting record consists primarily of routine administrative motions, consent agendas, and ceremonial proclamations. There is not enough substantive voting data on fiscal policy and budgets to establish a definitive policy trend.
Councillor-Led Initiatives
A record of the specific motions and policies this councillor has personally sponsored or brought forward to the council floor.
Update on Development Charges Deferral and Grant Program (January 2026)Peel Region
Motion Regarding the Transfer of Waste Collection Services in Peel RegionPeel Region
Advancement of Dixie Road Urbanization Road Improvements, Town of Caledon, Ward 2Peel Region
The Alignment Matrix
A real-time, side-by-side comparison of what this politician says publicly, who meets with them privately, and how they actually vote when the money is on the line. Categorized by AI for perfect apples-to-apples accountability.
💬 Public Rhetoric
"I think we should be spending our time working on their laws, law enforcement. The infrastructure."
"At the request of many, the City has begun to remove all American flags from sports arenas and locations along Lake Ontario,including the pier at Snug Harbour in Port Credit. Oversized Canadian flags (15’x30’) are ordered and will be installed on all the poles at City Hall."
"I think we should be spending our time working on their laws, law enforcement. The infrastructure."
"It's important to all of us that we don't get one penny in any. Kind of fees for any of that stuff going through. We get $0.95 ahead. Pilt for people, which is worth about $0.40 today because it's been the same since 2001. We were just talking about it yesterday. We get. Zero for all that cargo going through. But the cargo breaks down the roads all. Around. Malton, and we're repaving them every second year, and we get nothing for it, and everybody just says, oh, it's fine. The feds can do what they want. So I want a full court press on this every time you talk to anybody, because. It's impossible. And the other airports that got pilts instead of market value tax. Have all had increases. They're like the $2 range. We're at $0.95."
"And that Op 2051 was a bit controversial because we mixed all kinds of housing all over the city, and we were recognized for being extremely advanced and really appreciate that."
🏛️ Actual Votes
Update on Development Charges Deferral and Grant Program (January 2026)Peel Region
Motion Regarding the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA)Peel Region
Update on Development Charges Deferral and Grant Program (October 2025)Peel Region