Draft:Stephen Dasko

  • Comment: Doesn't appear to be notable enough, and most references outside "Initiatives and advocacy" are neither independent nor substantial. NeoGaze (talk) 23:18, 19 March 2026 (UTC)

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Stephen Dasko is a Canadian municipal politician serving as the City Councillor for Ward 1 in Mississauga, Ontario, representing the communities of Lakeview, Port Credit, Mineola, Applewood Acres, Sherway Heights, and Orchard Heights.[1] He also serves on Peel Regional Council and was first elected in 2018, and re‑elected in 2022.

Dasko has received independent media attention for his role in municipal governance, infrastructure development, environmental policy, road safety, and urban planning debates in Mississauga. In 2024, he was a candidate in the Mississauga mayoral by‑election following Bonnie Crombie’s departure from municipal politics.

Early life and education

Dasko holds an Honours Bachelor of Political Science from Carleton University. Before entering municipal politics, he worked in investment and later became Chief Operating Officer of a technology firm specializing in transportation and database management. He also served provincially as Chief of Staff, contributing to the passage of legislation officially recognizing May 1 as First Responders Day in Ontario.[1]

Political career

Municipal elections

Dasko was first elected to Mississauga City Council and Peel Regional Council in the 2018 municipal election.[2] He was re‑elected in 2022.[3]

In 2024, Dasko ran in the Mississauga mayoral by‑election, positioning himself as a fiscal conservative with a focus on infrastructure, accountability, and long‑term financial sustainability. [4]

Public profile and media coverage

Dasko has been the subject of coverage in local and regional media related to his policy positions, governance approach, and involvement in city‑wide initiatives. Commentators have noted his efforts to balance development pressures with community character and environmental sustainability, particularly along the Lake Ontario waterfront and Credit River corridor. [5]

During the 2024 Mississauga mayoral by‑election, Dasko was included in broader coverage of declared candidates and municipal political direction. [6] ``

Community involvement

Before seeking office, Dasko volunteered extensively in Ward 1 and co‑managed two of former Councillor Jim Tovey’s election campaigns. He is affiliated with organizations including the Army Navy Air Force Veterans Club, the Royal Canadian Legion, and the Lions Club. Dasko also serves on the boards of the Mississauga Arts Council and the Port Credit Business Improvement Area.[1]

Committee roles

City of Mississauga

  • Mississauga City Council
  • Budget Committee – Vice‑Chair
  • Environmental Action Committee – Vice‑Chair
  • General Committee
  • Planning and Development Committee
  • Road Safety Committee – Chair
  • Heritage Advisory Committee
  • Tourism Mississauga
  • Stormwater Advisory Committee – Vice‑Chair
  • Mayor’s Arts and Museum Advisory Committee – Chair

Region of Peel

  • Peel Regional Council
  • Regional Auditor General Recruitment Committee
  • Credit Valley Conservation
  • Toronto Region Conservation Authority

Community committees

  • Port Credit Business Improvement Association
  • Port Credit Conservation Heritage District Subcommittee
  • Mississauga Legends Row
  • Mississauga Heritage Foundation Committee
  • Mississauga Credit Valley Lions Chapter
  • Mississauga Arts Council

Initiatives and advocacy

Dasko has supported local road‑safety initiatives, including reducing side‑street speed limits and advocating for infrastructure improvements.[7] He shares updates through public meetings and seasonal newsletters.

He has also addressed city‑wide concerns such as graffiti management, abandoned e‑scooters, and transit issues.[8]

Dasko has supported cultural and recreational projects including the skating trail at Port Credit Memorial Park and the development of the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area.[9]

He also collaborates with local groups to bring events to Ward 1 and supports programs for local artists and musicians.[10][11]

Dasko has supported major infrastructure projects and transportation initiatives, including new active‑transportation bridges and traffic‑management measures intended to improve safety and connectivity. [12]

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He has also contributed to city‑wide discussions on urban density, development patterns, and the creation of complete communities. [14]

He has also supported recreational and cultural projects, including enhancements to public parks and waterfront spaces in Ward 1. [15]

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Personal life

Dasko resides in Ward 1 with his wife, Maria, and their two Shih Tzu dogs, Skipper and Ginger.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Ward 1 Councillor Stephen Dasko". City of Mississauga.
  2. ^ "Stephen Dasko wins Mississauga Ward 1 councillor race". Toronto Star.
  3. ^ "2022 Election Results". TopCA.
  4. ^ "Dasko: Mississauga needs a real fiscal conservative as its next mayor". Toronto Sun.
  5. ^ "Mississauga councillor Stephen Dasko honours predecessor Jim Tovey while making his own mark". Mississauga.com.
  6. ^ "Mississauga councillors toss hats in the ring for mayor's seat after Crombie's Liberal win". The Pointer. December 5, 2023.
  7. ^ "Pervasive graffiti a blatant disregard for community spaces". Insauga.
  8. ^ "Councillor urges solutions for e‑scooter problems". GTA Chronicle.
  9. ^ "CVC awarded Active Transportation Fund for Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area". CVC.
  10. ^ "Lakeshore Mural Project". Mississauga Arts Council.
  11. ^ "Mississauga rapper wins City Anthem contest". The Medium.
  12. ^ "Long time coming, construction starts on bridge that will transform this Mississauga community". Mississauga.com.
  13. ^ "People will walk and cycle over Credit River when new bridge is built in Mississauga". Insauga.
  14. ^ "Mississauga wants to encourage complete communities, not hyper‑verticality". The Pointer.
  15. ^ "New ice-skating trail opens this weekend in Mississauga". Insauga.
  16. ^ "Ice skating loop will give new look to one of oldest parks in Mississauga". Insauga.
  17. ^ "Learn about Mississauga's Ward 1 outdoor Christmas market". Modern Mississauga.

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