Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee

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Online Video Conference
Members
  • Councillor Stephen Dasko
  • Councillor Sue McFadden
  • Councillor Martin Reid
  • Brant Thompson
  • Robert Fluney
  • David King
  • Sunil Sharma

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Stephanie Smith, Supervisor, Secretariat 
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Staff / Agency Representatives

Max Gill, Supervisor, Road Safety 

William Wright, Road Safety Technologist, Traffic Management

Catherine Nguyen-Pham, Communications Coordinator

Laura Zeglen, Project Leader, Vision Zero

Angela Partynski, Technical Analyst, Environmental Education, Region of Peel

Seema Ansari, Technical Analyst, Traffic Safety, Region of Peel

Melissa Brabant, Regional Marketing Planner, Ministry of Transportation

Michael Stewart, Community Relations Specialist, CAA

 

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We acknowledge the lands which constitute the present-day City of Mississauga as being part of the Treaty and Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, The Haudenosaunee Confederacy the Huron-Wendat and Wyandotte Nations. We recognize these peoples and their ancestors as peoples who inhabited these lands since time immemorial. The City of Mississauga is home to many global Indigenous Peoples.



As a municipality, the City of Mississauga is actively working towards reconciliation by confronting our past and our present, providing space for Indigenous peoples within their territory, to recognize and uphold their Treaty Rights and to support Indigenous Peoples. We formally recognize the Anishinaabe origins of our name and continue to make Mississauga a safe space for all Indigenous peoples.”

(This item was referred to the Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee meeting from the Road Safety Committee meeting on November 26, 2024.) 

(This item was referred to the Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee meeting from the Road Safety Committee meeting on November 26, 2024.)