Policy Comparison Matrix Ward 4 – Councillor Candidates – Parkdale–High Park

Ward 4 – Parkdale–High Park Councillor Candidates (2026- as of May 05 2026)

The following individuals are registered candidates running for City Councillor in Ward 4 (Parkdale–High Park) in the 2026 Toronto municipal election as of May 05 2026. The summaries below provide an overview of their policy positioning based on currently available public information.


Nadia Guerrera, probable web site – https://nadiaguerrera.ca/
Pro-growth
Moderate-progressive
Transit-supportive
Housing: Moderate–progressive; supports increasing housing supply alongside affordability measures.
Development: Generally pro-development with regulatory balance; supportive of intensification near transit corridors.
Transit: Supports expansion and coordination between municipal and provincial systems.
Safety: Balanced approach combining enforcement and social supports.

Diana Chan McNally,    web site: https://www.dianachanmcnally.ca/
Tenant-focused
Housing advocate
Equity-focused
Housing: Strong focus on affordability, tenant protections, anti-displacement, and supportive housing, caseworker, advocate, and member of the City of Toronto’s Housing Rights Advisory Committee.
Development: More cautious; prioritizes community impact and affordability requirements.
Transit: Supports public transit access and equity; may prioritize service improvements over expansion.
Safety: Emphasizes harm reduction and community-based safety strategies.

Bridget Ogundipe, web site: no website information found as of May 05 2026
Information limited
Emerging candidate
Housing: No confirmed public platform available.
Development: No confirmed public platform available.
Transit: No confirmed public platform available.
Safety: No confirmed public platform available.

Adam Pham,  web site: web site: no website information found as of May 05 2026
Repeat candidate
Policy unclear
Housing: Limited public detail; prior candidacy suggests general awareness of housing pressures.
Development: No clearly documented position.
Transit: No clearly documented position.
Safety: No clearly documented position.

Vanessa Raponi,  web site: https://vanessaraponi.ca/
Information limited
New entrant
Housing: food insecurity: affordable housing, income supports, and access to decent work,hildcare and family supports
Development: No verified platform information available.
Transit: states: “Address transportation safety — congestion, transit reliability, bike infrastructure, and pedestrian safety “
Safety: states: “believes day-to-day safety is built through responsive city services, strong community bonds, and infrastructure that works for everyone”.

Note: Positioning tags are  summaries based on currently available public information and past activity. They are intended for quick reference and should be starting points to visiting each  candidates platforms site – website.

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