Jane Pitfield, who represented the communities in Ward 26 for eight
years before running an unsuccessful mayoral campaign against David
Miller, is attempting a comeback this year - and this afternoon, she’ll
make it official.
Pitfield said she’ll be filing her nomination papers to run in Ward
29 - the East York ward that will be left vacant when current
councillor Case Ootes retires this year.
“In the past three years, I’ve had the ability to watch from the
outside and although I have had the opportunity to participate in a
variety of projects and a lot of volunteer work, I remain committed to
the City of Toronto,” said Pitfield in an interview from her home in
Leaside. “It is my great desire to return and serve the people of the
city but also participate in a very exciting time of developing Toronto
into a greater potential.”
Pitfield’s decision to run again wasn’t made in haste. She told
Toronto Community News that she’s been considering it for some time –
the only question being where she would run. When she ran for mayor,
she endorsed John Parker, the current Ward 26 councillor.
“It was my intent to wait and see – I was considering a number of wards as options,” she said.
When Ootes announced he would be stepping down after this term,
Pitfield said her mind was made up. When she was first elected in a
by-election in 1998, she represented all of East York as one of three
councillors at large – and she ran her campaign from Ward 29.
“I’m very pleased and feel very fortunate to have a chance to run in a part of the city that is familiar to me,” she said.
She also had high praise for Ootes.
“Case Ootes has been the most valuable member of council over all
these years – certainly in the first two terms after amalgamation he
held the city together,” she said. “He held council together. He has
just in my opinion been a symbol of integrity.”