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Kristyn Wong-Tam (born c. | Kristyn Wong-Tam (born c. 1971) is a Canadian politician. She is a city councillor in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is councillor for the Toronto Centre-Rosedale electoral district (Ward 27). She was elected to Toronto City Council in the 2010 city council election to replace Kyle Rae who had chosen to retire,[2] defeating opponent Ken Chan in the heated race by just 400 plus votes. She was re-elected in 2014. | ||
Born in Hong Kong and raised in a Buddhist family, she immigrated to Toronto with her family in 1975 She grew up in the Regent Park neighbourhood of Toronto; with her family settling there first before a move to the suburbs. A real estate agent and business owner, she is the former owner of a Timothy's franchise in Toronto's Church and Wellesley Village, and the owner of the KWT (formerly the XEXE) contemporary art gallery at Bathurst and Richmond Street West. | Born in Hong Kong and raised in a Buddhist family, she immigrated to Toronto with her family in 1975 She grew up in the Regent Park neighbourhood of Toronto; with her family settling there first before a move to the suburbs. A real estate agent and business owner, she is the former owner of a Timothy's franchise in Toronto's Church and Wellesley Village, and the owner of the KWT (formerly the XEXE) contemporary art gallery at Bathurst and Richmond Street West. | ||