Rob Davis (politician)

Davis told the media that Torontonians no longer felt safe on the TTC, were struggling with the high cost of housing, and thought the council was wasting taxpayer's money on changing the name Dundas instead of helping the homeless and people who are less fortunate.

This advocacy group lobbied the provincial government and the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and filed a complaint with the Metropolitan Toronto Police Service.

The Fairbank Park Scandal saw two City Alderman and a Metro Councillor charged with municipal corruption on October 31, 1991.

Davis defeated Zubair Chowdhry for the Progressive Conservative nomination and placed third in the election with 5,093 votes (25.69%).

An ally of mayor Mel Lastman, he sought to have Howard Moscoe removed as TTC chair in 1999.

Davis was defeated in Ward 21, losing to fellow councillor Joe Mihevc by over 3,500 votes following a very divisive contest.

During the 2003 contest, Davis supported tenant advocacy, the restoration of rent control and gas tax financing for the TTC.

Acknowledging that Progressive Conservative governments at the provincial level had opposed all three initiatives, he said, "I differed with my party.

[6] In April 2008, he was appointed to replace trustee Christine Nunziata, who resigned due to allegations over her spending.

[7] In the 2010 municipal election, Davis ran unsuccessfully for Toronto City Council from Ward 15 in an attempt to replace Howard Moscoe.