Christin Carmichael Greb

Christin Carmichael Greb (listen) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to Toronto City Council in the 2014 city council election to succeed Karen Stintz in Ward 16. She is the daughter of former Don Valley West Member of Parliament John Carmichael.[1] She successfully advocated for residents in her ward after they complained about bylaw notices for hockey and basketball nets blocking roads. Council voted 35–2 in favour of Carmichael Greb's motion to lift the long-standing ban.[2] She was defeated in the 2018 municipal election by former MPP Mike Colle.[3]

Christin Carmichael Greb
John Carmichael, MP, Don Valley West in the Northern Dancer Pavilion at the CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser.
Toronto City Councillor for Ward 16 (Eglinton—Lawrence)
In office
December 1, 2014  December 1, 2018
Preceded byKaren Stintz
Succeeded byMike Colle
Personal details
BornToronto, Ontario
NationalityCanadian
ParentsJohn Carmichael (father)
ResidenceToronto, Ontario
Occupationbusiness analyst, Bombardier Aerospace

Municipal electoral record

2018 Toronto election, Ward 8
Candidate Votes %
Arp Jennifer 2,404 7.05%
Carmichael Greb Christin 7,395 21.69%
Colle Mike 14,094 41.34%
Dunlop Darren 210 0.62%
Johnston Lauralyn 992 2.91%
Levy Beth 3122 9.16%
Pancer Randall 134 0.39%
Pede Josh 420 1.23%
Tijiri Peter 72 0.21%
Youssefi Dyanoosh 5,253 15.41%
Total 34,096 100%
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