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Mike Layton Eyes Return to Toronto City Council

Layton says he wants to focus on affordable housing, transit and rooftop solar as he reenters a race with 10 candidates.

  • On Monday, August 17, 2026, former Toronto city councillor Mike Layton announced his candidacy for the University-Rosedale seat, planning to file nomination papers at Toronto City Hall this morning.
  • Layton stepped away from municipal politics four years ago to prioritize family, but his children are now asking bigger questions about affordable housing and the environment, prompting his return.
  • If re-elected, Layton plans to expand affordable housing and transit while installing rooftop solar panels, stating the election "is a chance to elect a progressive mayor and council who can effect meaningful change."
  • Ten candidates are competing for the Ward 11 seat, including incumbent Dianne Saxe who claimed the position following Layton's 2022 resignation; the municipal election will be held on Oct. 26.
  • Layton is the son of the late Jack Layton, a former Toronto councillor and New Democratic Party leader, and stepson of Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, positioning him within a prominent political family.
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Mike Layton seeks return to Toronto city council after 4-year hiatus

TORONTO - Mike Layton is looking to reclaim his seat on Toronto city council after stepping away from municipal politics four years ago.

·Winnipeg, Canada
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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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