What services does your office provide?
As your Member of Parliament, Julie represents Davenport residents at the federal level. The services that we offer in our Community Office are directly related to the responsibilities of representatives at the federal level.
At our Community Office, we can supply information and assistance concerning the following (not a complete list):
- Canada Revenue Agency
- Canada Child Support
- Veteran affairs
- Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
- Information about educational toolkits for schools
- Information on federal legislation
- Passport Canada
- Employment Insurance Benefits
- Canada Pension Plan
- Old Age Security and Guaranteed Income Supplement
- Parliamentary visits
- Flag and Pin Requests
I have a provincial or municipal issue; Who should I contact?
For provincial and municipal issues, contact your MPP or City Councillor’s office:
Provincial Government (Ontario)
For any issues related to provincial matters such as education or health care please contact your Member of Provincial Parliament.
- 199 Bloor St. West
- 416-535-3158
Municipal Government (City of Toronto)
For any issues related to municipal matters, such as housing, parking, or roads, please contact your City Councillor.
- 100 Queen Street West, Suite C42
- 416-392-7012
Where can I locate Julie’s Office?
Our Davenport Constituency Office is located at 1202 Bloor St. West, just west of Dufferin TTC Station. We are open between 9 AM to 5 PM (Tuesday-Friday), and we encourage you to make an appointment before dropping by.
How can I stay up to date on MP Julie’s activity in Davenport?
Check out the Davenport E-Update for all the important information to see what Julie has been up to. If you want to meet Julie in the community, go to the Upcoming Events page to see where Julie will be in the riding. Also, follow us on social Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @juliedzerowicz.
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How can I learn more about Julie’s work in the House of Commons?
Julie is always busy in the House of Commons representing Davenport’s interests at the national level. She serves on the House Finance Committee, and the Canada-NATO Parliamentary Association.
To see what Julie’s doing in The House, navigate to the In the House tab and see how Julie is fighting for Davenport. Here you will find her work in committees and her Questions to Ministers and Statements in the House. As always, we encourage everyone to check out the Davenport E-Updates for more info.
Julie introduced the first legislation on guaranteed basic income in February 2022, for more information click here. If you would like to see a link to all federal legislation click here.
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Are there resources for teachers?
The Library of Parliament has a wide range of classroom resources for teachers.
The Library of Parliament’s education portal offers classroom resources, including curriculum-specific units, videos, activities, online games and learning resources, and print materials for all ages and grades. For more information on the resources available from the Library of Parliament, visit their education portal.
For more detailed information on Bills and Motions, please visit LEGISinfo. For general information and facts about the Government of Canada, please visit the Library of Parliament’s PARLINFO.
MP Dzerowicz is always happy to visit local schools to speak with students when she is in the Riding of Davenport. To schedule a school visit, please contact us at 416-654-8048
Julie is also happy to meet with local classes when they visit Ottawa, and our office can assist you with scheduling a tour of Parliament. For more information, contact us at 416-654-8048.
Can I request a greeting?
Our office is also able to assist by providing greetings for special occasions. If you or a loved one is approaching a milestone birthday or anniversary, please fill out the form here for a congratulatory message from MP Dzerowicz, or follow this link to request congratulatory messages from the Prime Minister, Governor-General, or His Majesty the King.
Jobs for Young Canadians
The Government of Canada has a job site for youth looking for employment opportunities. Click on the links below for more information.
Canada Summer Jobs
Canada Summer Jobs is an initiative that helps young people between the ages of 15 and 30, particularly those facing barriers to employment, get the information and gain the skills, work experience and abilities they need to transition successfully into the labour market.
Jobs and the Parliament of Canada
House of Commons Page Program Each year, 40 students are selected from high schools and CEGEPs across Canada to come to Ottawa to work as Pages in the House of Commons. Pages have the opportunity to learn about the House of Commons while witnessing the legislative process first hand. Those hired as Pages work on a part-time basis during their first year of study at one of the universities in the National Capital Region. Please look out for information at the end of the summer.
Senate Student Employment Program -Throughout the year, the Senate hires full-time secondary or post-secondary students to work in various areas of the Senate Administration.
Parliament of Canada – Youth internships and employment opportunities The Senate, the House of Commons, the Library of Parliament and other organizations offer Canadian youth unique job opportunities, internships and programs to participate in and learn how Parliament works.
USEFUL TOOLS For Young Canadians
Federal government contact numbers:
Government of Canada general information | 1-800-O-Canada
(1-800-622-6232) |
Apprentice Grant Program | 1-866-742-3644 |
Canada Child Tax Benefit | 1-800-387-1193 |
Canada Revenue Agency | 1-800-959-8281 |
Canada Student Loans | 1-888-815-4514 |
Citizenship & Immigration | 1-888-242-2100 |
Unemployment Insurance | 1-800-206-7218 |
Canada Pension Plan /Old Age Security | 1-800-277-9914 |
Passport Canada | 1-800-567-6868 |
Social Insurance Number | 1-800-206-7218 |
Veterans Affairs | 1-866-522-2122 |
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