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City’s first female mayor ‘blazed a trail’

IN OFFICE 1991- 94

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The first f emale mayor of Toronto has died. June Rowlands was 93.

Bruce Rowlands says his mother died on Thursday night at a long- term care facility.

Rowlands was elected mayor in 1991 and served until 1994.

Her term as mayor was the culminatio­n of a long career in municipal politics that started when she was elected to city council in 1976.

During her t i me on council she served as the city’s budget chief and was the first woman to head the Toronto Transit Commission and the Metropolit­an Toronto Police Commission.

She also made her mark f i ghting f or affordable housing and trying to preserve the city’s ravines and historical neighbourh­oods.

Bruce Rowlands said his

SHE HAD A BURNING DESIRE TO MAKE A CONTRIBUTI­ON.

mother was a humble person who wanted to serve her community.

“She had a burning desire to make a contributi­on,” he said in an interview.

Rowlands was also a strong advocate for women and always spoke up to help the disadvanta­ged, her son said.

“Even socially she advocated for the disadvanta­ged, in terms of the kinds of conversati­ons she got into around the dining room table,” he said.

“There wasn’t a lot of frivolous stuff generally speaking, we zeroed in on issues and that’s what she liked to talk about.”

Current Toronto Mayor John Tory called Rowlands a trailblaze­r.

“She helped build this city and blazed a trail as the first woman to serve as a TTC commission­er, budget chief, executive committee member, chair of the Metropolit­an Toronto Police Commission and Mayor,” Tory said in a statement.

The family plans to organize a memorial service in the New Year.

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June Rowlands

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