Giorgio Mammoliti, Obituary, Death Former Toronto, North York Councillor Died at 64
Former Toronto Councillor Giorgio “George” Mammoliti has passed away at the age of 64. Mammoliti, who served as a city councilor for Toronto and North York, was well known for his long tenure in municipal politics. Most recently, he ran as the People’s Party of Canada candidate for the Simcoe-Grey riding. Reports indicate that Mammoliti was taken to hospital after an accidental fall at his cottage. His former colleague, Mike Colle, confirmed that he died at Sunnybrook Hospital.
Throughout his political career, Mammoliti was known for his outspoken views and often controversial stances on various issues. He was a fixture in Toronto’s political landscape for many years, representing the city from 1994 until 2018. Mammoliti’s contributions to local politics, including his advocacy for issues in North York and Toronto’s suburbs, earned him both support and criticism. He was also a candidate for mayor in 2014.
Mammoliti remained active in political circles after his time as a city councillor, including his recent bid for federal office with the People’s Party. His passing has sparked an outpouring of tributes from former colleagues and others who knew him throughout his career. His death marks the end of a significant chapter in Toronto’s political history.
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