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管家婆免费开奖大全 student鈥檚 internship at Mayor John Tory鈥檚 office provides insight into issues Toronto residents care about

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Jane Drumm, an urban studies student, responds to emails, phone calls and letters at Toronto Mayor John Tory's office (photo by Romi Levine)

If you want to know what鈥檚 really on the minds of Torontonians, ask Jane Drumm.  

The 管家婆免费开奖大全 urban studies major, who will start her fourth year of studies in September, has spent almost a year fielding letters, emails and phone calls from Toronto residents on everything from gun violence to Premier Doug Ford鈥檚 plans to cut the number of city councillors.

鈥淵ou really get to know what鈥檚 going on in Toronto and the issues the city is facing,鈥 says Drumm.

Since September, Drumm has been interning at Toronto Mayor John Tory鈥檚 office 鈥 working full time there for the summer.

Drumm and her team are the first line of communication for any Toronto resident looking to get in touch with the mayor鈥檚 office. That often means speaking with Torontonians who are angry or frustrated by a particular issue, she says.

鈥淏ut once they realize someone is actually listening to their opinions, I can tell right way that they've calmed down,鈥 says Drumm. 鈥淚t gives them a sense of reassurance that their voice is being heard.鈥

 It鈥檚 been a year full of hot-button issues in Toronto 鈥 many of which have divided the city鈥檚 residents. If it鈥檚 making headlines, Drumm is likely hearing about it at her office.

鈥淲henever something major happens, we do get an increase in constituent responses,鈥 she says.

In the wake of the shooting on the Danforth and Premier Ford鈥檚 council-cutting plan, Mayor Tory鈥檚 constituency affairs team has been dealing with a high volume of correspondence, says Drumm.

鈥淲e're just trying to get back to all of the people calling and writing in to us,鈥 she says.

鈥淚t's been challenging because they have a range of opinions like pro-gun control and anti-gun control or pro the council cut and against the council cut, so we have to juggle both sides of every issue.鈥

Drumm鈥檚 role at city hall offers a unique experience to apply her studies to real-world issues and the policies that shape the city. She鈥檚 particularly interested in the way the city tackles housing issues.

鈥淚 get to see committee documents for new developments going on in the city. That always catches my eye,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen people write in about the affordable housing situation 鈥 it sparks my interest.鈥

Drumm鈥檚 enthusiasm was a welcome addition to Mayor Tory鈥檚 team, says Sophia Arvanitis, director of budget & finance in the mayor鈥檚 office.

鈥淛ane helped many residents navigate the city鈥檚 services 鈥 from housing, to waste collection, to police services,鈥 says Arvanitis, who oversees summer interns and co-op students. 鈥淔rom logging into our computer system to writing responses, Jane developed a good system working with the mayor鈥檚 advisers on residents鈥 letters, and as a result, our response time to mailed-in correspondence improved.鈥

Arvanitis says 管家婆免费开奖大全 students have a lot to offer during their placements.

鈥淪tudents bring a great infusion of energy to the office 鈥 they jump at the opportunities given to them and are eager to make a difference,鈥 she says.

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