2026 Budget Townhall

Mississauga and Peel Councils will be deliberating on and approving the 2026 Budgets for each municipality in the coming weeks and months and I want to hear from you, my Ward 10 constituents, on what’s most important when it comes to the use of property tax dollars to fund local programs and services. Please join me at my budget townhall to share your feedback and learn more about how the budget process works.

Monday, November 24, 2025 – 7 to 8:45 pm (doors open at 6:30)
Churchill Meadows Community Centre, 2nd floor meeting room
5320 Ninth Line

Representatives from the Region of Peel and City of Mississauga finance teams will participate. Each will make presentations about the 2026 budget process, how the budget is built, and what is being proposed. They, together with myself and our Ward 10 team, will also receive your input and answer your questions.

Space is limited, but you do not need to register in advance.

Find out more about the budget processes:
www.mississauga.ca/budget
www.peelregion.ca/budget

Important Budget Dates:

Region of Peel
Budget Committee meetings, starting at 9:30 am at 10 Peel Drive, Brampton and streamed live online at www.peelregion.ca

  • November 20 – Peel Regional Police
  • Nov 27 – Paramedics, Housing, Public Health, Seniors, Community Investment, Water & Wastewater
  • Dec 4 – Other services areas as requested by Councillors
  • Dec 11 – Last Regional Council meeting of 2025 (Budget could likely be approved)

 

City of Mississauga
Budget Committee meetings, starting at 9:30 am most days at 300 City Centre Dr., Mississauga and streamed live online at www.mississauga.ca

  • January 12
  • January 13, 9:30 am and 6:00 pm
  • January 19
  • January 20
  • January 28 is the Council meeting where the 2026 budget could likely be approved

 

Peel Police Service Board
The Peel Regional Police budget is presented to and approved by the Peel Police Services Board annually. The meeting of this presentation took place on October 24, 2025. While the funding comes through the Region of Peel and will be presented to Regional Council on November 20, Councillors have very little authority to make amendments to the budget, per provincial legislation.