Highlights from the October 22 Mississauga City Council meeting.
Local government | October 24, 2025
Mississauga City Council approved the following motions at its meeting.
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At the October 22 meeting, Council received a staff report confirming the City will continue operating existing ASE cameras but will refrain from new investments or expansion until further direction from Council or the Ontario Government. Since 2021, the ASE program has operated at 195 school zone community safety locations across Mississauga, leading to an average speed reduction of 9 km/h and a 178 per cent increase in compliance with speed limits. Approximately 169,109 speeding charges have been issued. All camera locations and enforcement signage are publicly available to ensure transparency. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called for a ban on automated speed enforcement cameras across the province, describing them as a “cash grab” and questioning their effectiveness in reducing speeding.
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Council endorsed the Elect Respect pledge, affirming its commitment to civility, inclusion, and safety in political and public spaces. The motion calls for respect in public discourse and protection for elected officials facing threats or harassment.
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On October 15, 2025, Mississauga Council voted to amend the City’s Fireworks By-law to impose additional restrictions aimed at improving safety and minimizing disruptions. Key changes include limiting fireworks usage hours on specific holidays, banning Roman Candle fireworks, restricting sales timing, and requiring vendors to report inventories and sales. Only permits for professional fireworks displays will be issued. These amendments take effect January 2, 2026.
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Council authorized the Commissioner of Community Services to enter into a services agreement with the Ontario Physical and Health Education Association to support the development and implementation of the Growing Healthy Places initiative. The partnership will advance efforts to improve access to physical activity, nutritious food, and overall well-being for children and youth in Mississauga, particularly in underserved neighbourhoods.
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