On Election Day, Jem Cain will be at Yalla Cafe (3106 Lakeshore Blvd W) from 8:00 pm
TODAY is voting day!
If you need a ride to the polls, or don't know where to vote, please call our office at 416-840-6782
Saturday November 11th:
Globe & Mail's
John Barber picks Jem Cain
"The great news is the emergence of Ms. Cain as the clear best choice to replace [Grimes]. A classic volunteer activist, she has held Mr. Grimes to account, point by point, in his mulftifarious ineptitude."
Wednesday November 8th:
Toronto Star picks Jem CAIN for Ward 6 City Councillor
Today in the Toronto Star's selections for city council, Jem Cain was named the "better bet" over incumbent Mark Grimes.
Tuesday November 7th:
KASH in with CAIN
George Kash announced today that he is withdrawing from the Ward 6 City Councillor race and has asked his supporters to vote for JEM CAIN.
Read George Kash's press release
October 26:
CAIN's campaign gains high profile support
Citizens of all backgrounds and political parties have stepped up to support Ward 6 city council candidate Jem Cain.
Last night an enthusiastic crowd at Lakeshore's Yalla Café included Ruth Grier, former minister of health and the environment, and Blake Kinahan, former metro councillor. Read More...
Why is Jem Running?
I am running to give the community back to the people.
I will bring leadership with integrity back to Etobicoke Lakeshore.
I will work with my constituents to ensure the best decisions are made for our community, our neighbours, and for our streets. Decisions based on the needs of the community not simply the needs of specific interest groups.
I know our civic dreams can be championed and we have power, real political power to make a difference.
People want the opportunity to be part of making their community and city a better place in which to work and live. I will partner with the people of Etobicoke Lakeshore, we will work together to find new and creative solutions.
I will be responsible and accountable for my decisions and my actions. We need a constituency office back in the ward and I promise you that this is the first thing I will do. It is needed and will be there.
I treat everyone with courtesy and respect. Phone calls, letters and emails will be responded to. No issue is too small.
I want to see smart things get done. Neighbourhood solutions that people living and working everyday in Etobicoke Lakeshore want. Good solutions for our ward and our city.




