Mike Colle
Active Incumbent@MikeColleTOTERM: 2022-2026

Mike Colle

Councillor Mike Colle typically supports the mayor and council majority on fundamental city policies related to housing, budgets, and transit, backing key initiatives. Yet, he often exhibits independent judgment by opposing specific amendments, procedural motions, environmental programs, and symbolic issues, showcasing a pragmatic and selective alignment with council decisions.

Mayor Alignment
88%
Historical voting overlap
Closest Ally
Neethan Shan
100% Agreement
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Housing Record
79%Support Rate
Based on 210 recorded votes

The politician supports systemic initiatives to streamline housing delivery and expand missing middle and midrise options. However, they demonstrate a contradictory record by voting against specific affordable housing options and homelessness infrastructure projects.

Transit Record
66%Support Rate
Based on 38 recorded votes

The politician demonstrates a commitment to improving transit speed and efficiency through traffic amendments and priority measures. However, their record is marked by inconsistency, as they have been absent from votes regarding community crisis response and specific transit priority projects.

Fiscal Record
74%Support Rate
Based on 202 recorded votes

The politician prioritizes enhancing city service delivery and implementing economic action plans to mitigate external trade pressures. However, the voting record lacks substantial high-level fiscal policy decisions, making it difficult to establish a comprehensive ideological stance on budgeting and taxation.

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

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🚪 Closed Doors

Chris Dynes

Planning and Development: Official Plan matters in Caledonia PMTSA and 675 Caledonia road, Toronto.

Dillon Waldron

Procurement: Discussions regarding vendor status and procurement-related considerations

Erica Wallis

Economic Development;Garbage / Recycling;Real Estate / Property (City-owned): Oneida wishes to engage the City of Toronto on future decision-making regarding the Green Lane Landfill.

Aaron Binder

Economic Development;Transportation;Transportation - Cycling / Bicycle Lanes: - Advocating for privately owned electric scooter legalization under the Ontario Electric Scooter Pilot- Advocating for a standardized safe riding framework developed by the City in tandem with riders and industry retailers

John Corbo

Procurement: Procurement for suspended corporate entities

🏛️ Actual Votes

Public Transit

Expanding Toronto Community Crisis Response to the Toronto Transit Commission

Voted: Absent(2025.CC33.1)
Roads And Traffic

Toronto Parking Authority 2024 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report

Voted: Yes(2025.EX26.12)
Social Affordable Housing

Introducing Colour-Coded Signage for RentSafeTO

Voted: Absent(2025.CC33.25)
Social Welfare And Employment

Promoting and Delivering School Based Vision Testing in Selected Toronto High Needs Schools - by Councillor James Pasternak, seconded by Councillor Lily Cheng

Voted: Yes(2025.MM33.22)

Notable Votes & Deviations

Advancing Waterfront East Light Rail Transit

Significant dissent on a major transit infrastructure project, highlighting selective opposition to specific transit expansions.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 18-2

Night Economy Support Package

Opposition to economic and regulatory measures aimed at boosting nighttime activities, reflecting skepticism toward certain business or entertainment policies.

Voted: NoResult: Carried

Creating More Affordable Housing Options

Voted against a key housing motion that carried overwhelmingly, showing divergence from majority on affordable housing strategies.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 20-4

10-Year Circular Economy Road Map

Consistent opposition to environmental sustainability initiatives, indicating resistance to green economy policies favored by the majority.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 4-3

2025 Winter Maintenance Program Review Update

Demonstrates opposition to routine city maintenance updates, reflecting selective dissent on operational matters.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 21-4

Protecting Playgrounds and Parks: Ensuring Safety for Children and Families

Voted against a symbolic motion on playground safety, indicating willingness to break from majority on community issues.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 20-6

847-855 Kingston Road - Ontario Land Tribunal Hearing - Request for Directions

Dissented on a land use decision, showing independent judgment on development matters.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 17-6

TransformTO Net Zero Strategy: Action Plan (2026-2030)

Continued opposition to environmental sustainability initiatives, aligning with past resistance to green policies.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 23-1

199 College Street Community Benefits Charge, College Streetscape

Supported a community benefits motion that was overwhelmingly defeated, highlighting a minority stance on funding mechanisms.

Voted: YesResult: Lost 1-22

Call to Order

Voted against a routine procedural motion, demonstrating willingness to dissent on council operational matters.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 15-7

847-855 Kingston Road - Ontario Land Tribunal Hearing - Request for Directions

Dissented on another vote related to land use, reinforcing independent judgment on development matters.

Voted: NoResult: Carried 21-1