Mary Fragedakis

 Mary Fragedakis  (born April 22, 1971)[ 1 ] is a Canadianpolitician, who was elected to Toronto City Council in the2010 city council election to succeed Case Ootes in Ward 29.[ 2 ]

Prior to her election, Fragedakis was involved for the previous nine years with Open Dialogue, a conference and seminar organizing company. She is also one of the founders of the Broadview CommunityYOUTH Group.

Fragedakis graduated from the University of Toronto in 1996 with a Master of Arts in political science.[ 3 ]

According to the Toronto Sun, Fragedakis "doesn't shy away from the title of being the NDP candidate in the ward." TheSun also reported that she sees eye-to-eye with Mayor Rob Ford on several of his campaign pledges including cutting the personal vehicle tax and the land transfer tax.[ 4 ] She has since indicated via her TwitterACCOUNT that this was not accurate, and she does not agree with those positions.[ 5 ]

Fragedakis was critical of the KPMG report recommending cuts to services and programs without studying the implications of the proposed cuts.[ 6 ]  ==Election results == Official results.[ 7 ]