Kay Gardner

Kay Gardner

Kay Gardner, (born 1927), was a municipal politician in Toronto, Ontario.

She was born in Poland and moved with her family to Canada in 1929. The family lived in Alberta and British Columbia. In 1947 she married a journalist, Ray Gardner, in London, England. In 1951 they moved to Toronto where Ray obtained a job with the Toronto Star. They have two sons.

Gardner lived in the Forest Hill neighbourhood and worked for the local library. She organized library programs for seniors and conducted weekly film and lecture seminars. She helped to found a library worker's local chapter for the Canadian Union of Public Employees.

In the 1970s she became involved in a campaign to save a former railway right of way called the Belt Line from development. Eventually this was turned into a pedestrian and bicycling trail. It currently runs from Yonge Street south of Davisville Avenue northwest to the Allen Road and Eglinton Avenue West. In 1999, at the suggestion of councillor Michael Walker, Toronto City Council renamed the park "The Kay Gardner Beltline Park" in her honour. [Minutes of the Council of the City of Toronto, October 26, 1999 and October 27, 1999, item 12.40 [http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/1999/minutes/council/cc991026.htm] ; clause no. 35 of report no. 13 of the Toronto Community Council, September 27, 1999 [http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/1999/agendas/council/cc/cc991026/to13rpt/cl035.htm] ; press release May 26, 2000 [http://wx.toronto.ca/inter/it/newsrel.nsf/9da959222128b9e885256618006646d3/e0155d4b3eaa922685256df60046315a?OpenDocument] ]

She was best known for advocating for tenants' rights. She helped lobby the city to save three low-rise rental apartment buildings on Eglinton Ave. West from conversion to condominiums. At the time they were occupied mainly by seniors on fixed incomes. Her first act as a city councillor was to support a motion for the city to purchase the buildings. They were bought by Cityhome, the city's non-profit housing company.

Gardner first ran for office in 1978 but wasn't elected until 1985, representing Ward 11 in central Toronto. In 1988 she ran for council in the newly formed Ward 15. She served on both City Council and Metro Council until 1997. In 1998, the first post-amalgamation election, she ran for council in Ward 19 but came third behind Anne Johnston and Michael Walker.

In 1984 she was awarded the Constance E. Hamilton Award. The award is named for Toronto's first female alderman. The award is given to women in Toronto who have made a significant contribution to helping Toronto women secure equitable treatment, economically, socially, and culturally.

References

* City of Toronto Archives. [http://www.toronto.ca/archives/ Archives website] Accessed January 20, 2006.


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