Mission Statement

• To provide the highest level of fair, unbiased, equitable, non-partisan representation on your behalf at City Hall.

• To be available for your concerns, by meeting with you at your time, place and convenience and taking these concerns to Council or the proper department for resolution.

• To NOT spend money that may be allotted as expenses, just to maintain an unnecessary image, by firstly doing away with a constituency office, since an office is already provided for at City Hall. The monies saved would then be shared among youth sports teams and any endeavors requiring much needed assistance; including individuals who can’t afford much. 

• To remember, stress most strongly and practice, that City Council was created to add convenience, not complication, to our lives.

• To strive to create an atmosphere of pride in the community and to lead by example i.e.

(a) Picking up litter every day, not just once a year on photo-op clean up days.     

(b) A monthly 24 hour ride-about in the ward, to report on and rectify situations such as dangerous intersections, (trees and hedges blocking road signs etc.) run-down properties, illegal dumping areas and perpetrators, areas of neglect both private and public.

(c) Implementing the “Adopt a Street”/ park / shoreline program.  

• To “Fight City Hall” on your behalf. 
• To expose incompetence.
• To enact legislation to make environmentally unfriendly election lawn signs illegal as most if not all the plastic material used is non-recyclable.

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George Kash - A Brief History

This native Torontonian has been an outstanding resident of Ward 6 since 1973.  George, a Ryerson University Graduate, is a dedicated husband, Father & Grandfather and has been deeply involved in local politics and community programs for several years.  George’s past endeavors include the Presidential seat of the Queensway Minor Baseball Program for eight years, being a past member of Lakeshore Kiwanis and Variety: the Children’s Charity. In addition, George is a member of 22 Division's Community Police Liason Committee (CPLC). Past director Canadian National Exibition Association.

George is a street-smart, business-smart, youth-smart, people-smart individual who has fought City Hall and won, and will continue to fight for what he believes will make Etobicoke Ward 6 a better place to live, a place to be proud of. Vote George Kash for Etobicoke City Council Ward 6.

George Kash Stands for...

  • More Police
  • Youth Sports & Cultural Projects
  • Good By-Law Enforcement
  • Monthly "Town Hall" meeting where residents are encouraged to participate and voice their concerns
  • Community Consulting with any and all groups
  • Mandatory Councilor's 24-hour Ride-About
  • Improving crosswalk safety
  • Convincing the larger private sector to sponsor local programs
  • Not taking "NO" for an answer
  • Equitable taxation for business
  • Well thought & common sense solutions
  • Getting "In the face" of those who don't keep their promises and perform their jobs properly
  • Honesty & Integrity
  • Hard work & dedication
  • Exposing incompetence
  • Creating more and improving existing bike lanes
  • True availability

George Kash is against...

  • Antiquated "dumb" laws
  • Loitering
  • Littering
  • Municipal corruption
  • Municipal waste (money, time & work hours)
  • Lack of accountability & initiative
  • Municipal laziness
  • Bureaucratic bumbling and inefficiency
  • Self-serving politicians
  • Garbage pile-up
  • "Giving away" City assets
  • Over staffed departments and wasted office space
  • Political correctness
  • Stretching the truth
  • Party politics in municipal affairs
  • Hypocrisy & untruths by elected officials
  • Random hand-outs with no accountability

 

 

Toronto the Good

Once known as Toronto the Good, our beloved city has fallen from being one of the Greatest Cities of the World to a regular large North American City plagued with crime and gun violence. Our city can regain it’s world-wide reputation under the right leadership.

A ward is only as good as those who reside within. The individual must realize that in order for positive change to occur, they must elect the right candidate that will speak on their behalf and give their ideas and concerns a voice at City Hall. Knowing that they have someone that they can trust, that they can rely on in office will rejuvenate the community’s sense of pride. This sense of pride is contagious; we just need a strong individual to get the ball rolling and it will quickly spread.

 

ASK YOURSELF THIS…..

- Why do I / should I live here?

- Why do I / should I shop here?

- What can I / should I do to improve things?

- What is really needed to make Ward 6 and consequently Toronto an even better place?

- Why can’t I make just one phone call to my councilor with any of my concerns?

- How can and will my councilor do any of the things he/she feels is necessary for the betterment of my community?

- What does my councilor really mean by the things he/she says?

- What can my councilor really do for me, my ward and my city?

- Can my councilor be forceful, innovative, strong and take charge?

 

 

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