Former Toronto councillor tapped to scale up Canada’s affordable housing stock

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By Craig Lord The Canadian Press

Posted September 15, 2025 3:17 pm

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The federal Liberals have placed their hopes for scaling up Canada’s affordable housing stock in Ana Bailão, a former Toronto city councillor.

Bailão has more than a decade of experience with affordable housing files at Toronto City Hall and was first elected to city council in 2010.

She served as deputy to former mayor John Tory for five years until 2022 and ran unsuccessfully to replace him after his resignation the following year.

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Since leaving council, she has worked for developer Dream Unlimited as head of both affordable housing and public affairs.

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