Easy contact information for the newly elected municipal representatives.
By RTH Staff
Published December 02, 2010
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 | Phone | |
| Mayor | Bob Bratina | Bob.Bratina@hamilton.ca | 905-546-4200 |
| 1 | Brian McHattie | Brian.McHattie@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2416 |
| 2 | Jason Farr | Jason.Farr@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2711 |
| 3 | Bernie Morelli | Bernie.Morelli@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2702 |
| 4 | Sam Merulla | Sam.Merulla@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-4512 |
| 5 | Chad Collins | Chad.Collins@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2716 |
| 6 | Tom jackson | Tom.Jackson@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2707 |
| 7 | Scott Duvall | Scott.Duvall@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2706 |
| 8 | Terry Whitehead | Terry.Whitehead@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2712 |
| 9 | Brad Clark | Brad.Clark@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2703 |
| 10 | Maria Pearson | Maria.Pearson@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2701 |
| 11 | Brenda Johnson | Brenda.Johnson@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-4513 |
| 12 | Lloyd Ferguson | Lloyd.Ferguson@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2704 |
| 13 | Russ Powers | Russ.Powers@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2714 |
| 14 | Robert Pasuta | Robert.Pasuta@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2705 |
| 15 | Judi Partridge | Judi.Partridge@hamilton.ca | (905) 546-2713 |
By Borrelli (registered) - website
Posted December 02, 2010 at 14:12:01
By Pxtl (registered) - website
Posted December 02, 2010 at 17:12:57
By Neil (anonymous)
Posted January 06, 2011 at 15:24:29
Bums. Hamilton Councillors are bum. I really don't think their educated enough to manage a city. The Cats - keep them here. They are part of the city. Let them have their stadium site. Corrupt? Scam artists? Or just plain dumb people? Whatever the excuse maybe you Councillors are terrible.
Now you bums (Councillors)... FIND A WAY to make the city more viable. Don't just a rely on a stadium to "magically" make the city better. Apes have more out of the box thinking then you Councillors do. You were elected by the people of the city to do something. Make change. Find Change. Help the city grow. Don't rely on a stadium site - do more than that.
Absolutely do not lose the Tiger-Cats... its the one pro. sports team we have. Progress don't regress.
By concerned (anonymous)
Posted January 08, 2011 at 10:30:06
When you say that they can build a stadium for FREE in Burlington don't be fooled there is a cost for everything inlife....
I think the stadium should be in the West Harbour where it was originally sited...GREAT idea...If you want to update the City for visitors etc start with the downtown core...Pier one and eight are such a delight to see after such a drab looking area for such along time...
If the stadium is not for there then DO SOMETHING WITH THAT AREA to update are old city...
We should have left the old buildings as they were and renovated what was needed...
I remember going downtown to Kresge's,Majestic Restaurant, Chicken Roost(fabulous food)...
It was the best atmostphere a kid could have...
Now nothing is downtown except for bingo players, beggers, and non working people hanging around Gore Park..
Everyone I talk to agree
By TreyS (registered)
Posted July 06, 2011 at 10:46:32