- MP Report
- Constituent Meeting: New Horizons Climate Meeting, Meeting: Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario and Toronto Parents for Child Care, Meeting: Covenant House, Open Doors Toronto – Sneak Peek at Giaimo Architecture, Groundbreaking Announcement: Affordable, Accessible Rental Homes in Davenport!!, Dufferin Grove Park Farmer’s Market is Now Open!, Honouring Margaret Atwood with the Joan Margarit Prize Ceremony with the King of Spain
- Important Federal Government Updates
- May 22: Government of Canada supports community soccer celebrations across Canada as the country prepares to host the FIFA World Cup 2026™
- May 22: Carney says the ‘best place for Alberta is in Canada,’ amid fracas over a separation referendum
- May 22: Joint statement on the situation in the West Bank
- May 22: Foreign affairs minister condemns ‘appalling abuse’ of Canadian flotilla activists detained in Israel
- May 22: Government of Canada to announce support for the adoption and acceleration of AI innovation across the Greater Toronto Area
- May 22: Minister McGuinty announces $816 million investment to strengthen Canada’s maritime security
- May 22: State of the Canadian Space Sector Report 2025: Strength and Growth of Canada’s Space Economy
- May 22: Minister Thompson highlights the $957.8-million investment from Spring Economic Update 2026: Canada Strong for All to Small Craft Harbours Program
- May 21: Canada advances global and domestic health priorities at the 79th World Health Assembly
- May 21: Government of Canada prepares Canadians for upcoming hurricane season
- May 21:Ten Greater Toronto Area businesses receive funding to help them grow, innovate and compete
- May 21: Funding under Justice Canada’s Victims Fund to support victim services in Ontario
- May 20: The Canadian Army launches MINERVA Initiative’s first innovation challenge
- May 20: Investing in one of Ontario’s largest public transit systems
- May 20: Government of Canada invests in Indigenous-led research
- May 20: Ticket buyers: Beware of deceptive marketing tactics
- May 19: Government of Canada invests $258.1 million to protect whales
- May 19: Minister Champagne successfully advances Canada’s interests at G7 meeting in Paris
- May 19: Government of Canada announces co-chairs of the Multidisciplinary Selection Committee for the Canada Impact+ Research Chairs competition
- May 19: Government of Canada to procure new aircraft for the iconic Canadian Forces Snowbirds
- May 19: Government of Canada plans to issue US-dollar global bond
- May19: Minister of Transport launches call for proposals to improve boating safety across Canada
- May 18: Government of Canada marks groundbreaking at Hope Bay MineMay 18: Canada invests in Arctic infrastructure in northern communities
- Funding & Opportunities
- Applications now open for the Early Retirement Incentive Program. Deadline is July 24, 2026. https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/news/2026/03/applications-now-open-for-the-early-retirement-incentive-program.html
- Applications to the Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund – receive up to $250K!
https://www.facecoalition.com/en/loans
The Government of Canada invests to support research excellence. More about various funding available here.
https://www.rsf-fsr.gc.ca/home-accueil-eng.aspx
The Regional Tariff Response Initiative in southern Ontario is now open.
https://feddev-ontario.canada.ca/en/funding-southern-ontario/regional-tariff-response-initiative-southern-ontario
Statistics Canada staffing 32,000 census jobs across Canada available between March and July 2026.
https://www.census.gc.ca/en/jobs
For more information on various grants offered, see here:https://search.open.canada.ca/grants/
Hello Davenport friends and neighbours!
I know that this letter has arrived in your inbox later than usual, but it arrives nevertheless (as it usually does).
I want to begin by saying that it is so good to be back. I slipped away for a quick vacation, and I have to tell you: the very best part of coming home was diving straight back into our community. This past week I have been out meeting with so many of you, and I want to give you a quick walk through it all (more in the MP Report).
I sat down with climate activists and with child care advocates, two groups doing vital work in our riding. I also met with Covenant House and with constituents who have raised concerns about a new City youth shelter proposed here in Davenport, and I want you to know I am listening carefully to every side of that conversation.
The Dufferin Grove Farmers Market opened for the season, and what a joy it was to head over, say hello to Manager of the Market, Nicole Jacobs , and see so many neighbours out and about, baskets in hand. There is nothing quite like that first market of the year.
I also may have jumped the gun just a little! Doors Open Toronto officially starts tomorrow, but I snuck in an early peek at the Giaimo architectural firm on Sterling Avenue. For those who haven’t been before, Doors Open is a wonderful weekend where buildings all across the city, (places we walk past and have always been curious about), throw open their doors to the public, completely free. Davenport is full of these hidden gems, and I cannot encourage you enough to get out and explore this weekend. Here is the link. And it is free, so do go!
HOUSING ANNOUNCEMENT IN DAVENPORT: And it was amazing to also speak at the official groundbreaking for 72 Perth. As I said standing on that corner: not so long ago this was a vacant, contaminated industrial site that most people walked past without a second look, and today we are breaking ground on 255 new homes. What makes me proudest is that one in five of those homes, 51 suites, will be designated affordable for the next 40 years, and they will be fully integrated throughout the building, with the same finishes, the same amenities, and the same quality of design as every other suite. As I said that morning, affordable should never mean lesser.
I will say it plainly: as Chair of the Toronto Liberal Caucus, I work alongside every one of our federal members from this city, and housing is one of our very top priorities. We intend to be Toronto’s biggest champions at the federal table, and projects like 72 Perth are exactly why.
Federal programs I want you to know about:
New Horizons for Seniors Program: applications open June 2. If your organization runs community-based projects for seniors, mark your calendar. The New Horizons for Seniors Program launches its 2026 call for proposals on June 2, with a six-week window, and applications are due July 14, 2026. This year brings some welcome updates: the maximum grant has been raised to $50,000 (with a $25,000 cap on capital costs), a valid Canada Revenue Agency Business Number is now required, and organizations whose primary mandate focuses on seniors may receive additional consideration. You can learn more and find the application guidelines by searching “New Horizons for Seniors Program,” and applications are submitted through the Grants and Contributions Online Services (GCOS) portal, so just search those words to register. A quick note: if you would like a letter of support from my office, please send your request at least one to two weeks before your deadline so we have time to review and process it properly.
Canada Summer Jobs: roughly 300 positions available right here in Davenport. This is one of my favourite programs every year. Canada Summer Jobs provides wage subsidies so not-for-profits, public sector employers, and small businesses (50 or fewer full-time staff) can offer quality summer work to young people aged 15 to 30. For many youth, it is a first job, a real chance to build skills and explore what they might want to do with their future, in fields from recreation and food service to construction, tech, and environmental work. The hiring period runs to July 20, with jobs wrapping up by August 29, and there are roughly 300 positions available right here in Davenport. Young people, keep checking back as new postings go up. To apply, visit canada.ca/canadasummerjobs.
It is a true honour and pleasure to serve you, Davenport. Have a safe and wonderful weekend.
Julie
Member of Parliament for Davenport
Chair, Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration Chair,
Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association
Chair, Toronto Caucus