Contact Your City Councillor

Easy contact information for the newly elected municipal representatives.

By RTH Staff
Dec. 13, 2006

Editorial

The City of Hamilton's Members of Council page is not very user-friendly, so here's a convenient summary of the city's councillor contact information.

You can send an email to all of city council at once.

Here are the mayor's and councillors' email addresses in a text box.

Alternately, you can contact individual council members.

Ward Name Email Phone
Mayor Fred Eisenberger mayorfred@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2340
1 Brian McHattie bmchattie@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2416
2 Bob Bratina bbratina@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2711
3 Bernie Morelli bmorelli@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2702
4 Sam Merulla smerulla@hamilton.ca (905) 546-4512
5 Chad Collins ccollins@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2716
6 Tom jackson tjackson@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2707
7 Scott Duvall sduvall@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2706
8 Terry Whitehead twhitehead@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2712
9 Brad Clark bclark@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2703
10 Maria Pearson mpearson@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2701
11 David Mitchell dmitchell@hamilton.ca (905) 546-4513
12 Lloyd Ferguson lferguson@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2704
13 Russ Powers rpowers@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2714
14 Robert Pasuta rpasuta@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2705
15 Margaret McCarthy mmccarthy@hamilton.ca (905) 546-2713

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By (sigh..)
Posted 12/18/2006 10:53:38 PM

Maybe there are no comments because we have all just given up?

Thanks for posting the addys & phone numbers. I'm sure as soon as we try to contact some of these people, both will be changed P.D.Q..

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By still sighning
Posted 12/18/2006 11:37:48 PM

No not spamming, just having a very cynical evening. I spent a little time surfing tonight, & found out some Extremely depressing things visa vie my own area of Hamilton.

This has happened. (Changes to phone numbers, & email addys of local councellors.) It can & does happen when they get a lot of negative feedback.

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By Jamie
Posted 11/28/2007 11:31:51 AM

This is what I sent them, short & sweet:

Dear Councillors:

Given the choice, everytime someone drives a car instead of using public transportation they cause highway & street congestion, increase the demand for gasoline;

thereby putting upward pressure on its price, and cause air pollution and possible negative effects on the environment.



Also, everytime someone uses public transportation instead of driving, this reduces traffic congestion, reduces the demand for gasoline;

thereby helping hold down the increase in the price of gasoline, and adds much less to air pollution and possible negative effects on the environment.



Therefore use of public transportation instead of driving greatly benefits the city & society and should be encouraged with low fares.


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