Hello Scarborough Centre
Krissan believes Scarborough Centre should be a place that is affordable, connected, and full of opportunity for everyone who calls it home
His approach is simple: build practical solutions, bring people together, and create programs that make everyday life better.

Supporting Scarborough
Free monthly repair cafes and swap events.
Hundreds of free bike repairs delivered.
Promoting local Scarborough businesses.
1,000+ repairs keeping items out of landfills.
Weekly sewing classes.
Advocating for stronger, more accessible transit.
About Krissan
Born and raised in Scarborough, Krissan is a long-time community advocate who co-founded and runs the Scarborough Environmental Association alongside his wife, Fizza and is the Co-Chair of the board for TTC Riders, Toronto's largest transit advocacy organization. Through his initiatives he has fought to make life more affordable for working people in Scarborough and to build a city that works for those who make it run.
From free repair initiatives to cultural programs like the Scarborough RT Food Tour and the Scarborough Ethnic Grocer Map, his work has helped spotlight the community’s vibrancy and make it more resilient. Krissan’s advocacy has been featured by The Globe and Mail, CBC, CP24, and a Toronto Star article has referred to him as a member of Scarborough’s “Unofficial Tourism Board.” As Scarborough grows he hopes to guide the Borough to be place that works for everyone not just the wealthy.
Learn about Krissan
2022
- Advocated for housing affordability policies
- such as the Vacant Homes Tax, as a volunteer lead with Progress Toronto, to ensure homes are not left empty during a housing crisis
- Co-founded the Scarborough Environmental Association (SEA)
- with my wife, Fizza, and fellow Scarborough activists to deliver sustainable community services and social programming.
- Nominated to TTC Riders Board
- to fight transit cuts to Scarborough and build a more equitable, accessible transit system.
- Launched a mobile bike repair program
- bringing free repair services to underserved communities, repairing hundreds of bikes over the years.
2023
- Launched Scarborough RT Food Tour
- to raise awareness about the discontinuation of the Scarborough RT, and raised over $1,000 for local food banks.
- Developed Monthly Repair Café
- helping fix and diagnose over 1,000 household items to date, including clothing, appliances, and computers.
- Started Scarborough Weekly Bird-Watching program
- earning a CBC feature and an award from Ontario Field Naturalists.
- Expanded bird-watching programs to be offered in multiple languages to increase accessibility including Tamil and Chinese.
2024
- Awarded Tamil 30 Under 30 by Mayor Olivia Chow
- for advocacy and community work in Scarborough.
- Launched annual Scarborough Eco Fair
- providing a platform for local environmental groups and offering free community programming.
- Launched the Scarborough Ethnic Grocery Map
- featured by CBC, highlighting Scarborough’s diverse food scene and promoting intercultural exchange.
- Developed Small Business Maps
- Spearheaded the development of multiple small business maps to promote shopping local, affordability and sustainable businesses, from second hand stores to repair stores and vegan restaurants collectively reaching nearly half a million views.
- Greener City For All Award
- From Toronto Environmental Alliance(TEA) for contributions to single-use food container research.
- Launched weekly sewing program
- teaching sewing to over 100 participants across diverse backgrounds and age groups.
- Created social space for seniors and sewers to meet weekly for stuff
- Won Family Feud for Scarborough
- Won prize money for my local community programs
- GNN Green Hearts Award Recipient
- for contributions to environmental organizing
2025
- Married my best friend.
- Created community lending library enabling neighbourhood groups to access cleanup supplies, bird-watching equipment, and repair tools.
- Launched monthly Clothing Swap
- providing free clothing to hundreds of residents and diverting thousands of pounds of textiles from landfills.
- Instituted various community swap initiatives
- Ran pop-up children’s book programs, holiday toy giveaways for families facing financial hardship, and a Tool Swap providing free access to tools.
- Nominated to Board Co-Chair of TTC Riders
- Represented Scarborough transit issues at the Scarborough Transit Summit.
Media Coverage
Solutions On The Streets: Fades, Frames & Futures.
Feb 24, 2026
Krissan reflects, “If you're from a well-connected or from a well-to-do neighbourhood or family, you're going to get professional photos taken throughout the course of your life, just by you existing in that family. Here, you might not even get a haircut. I didn't get a haircut from a professional barber until I was 23, and there's a lot of youth like that in this community.”
Scarborough barbershop, community group partner to support Black youth and job-seekers
Feb 22, 2026
“In Toronto, youth unemployment is at 20 per cent and if it’s 20 per cent in Toronto, it’s much worse in Scarborough just because of racism and employment discrimination as it exists,” Krissan Veerasingam said. “We want to see not just Conrad’s providing these opportunities, but also the government has to step up and provide these opportunities as well, because it’s such a systemic issue.”
Scarborough residents say they're being left out of transit improvements in the city
Jan 2, 2026
Veerasingam says the interim bus lanes implemented by the city are a “Band-Aid solution,” and that a transit line like the Eglinton East LRT would require financial backing from the province and the federal government. “When we don't prioritize these projects that serve the most underserved people in our community, the effect is felt wider than just this transit project,” said Veerasingam.
Birds, Community & Conservation: The Grassroots Group Bringing Locals Closer to Nature.
Oct 29, 2025
When neighbors come to these shared spaces and meet each other, real change starts, he says. “If you don’t know your neighbor, how are you going to change the space around you?”
Detroit did it — can Scarborough? Community pushes for vibrant park on former TTC Line 3 corridor
Aug 12, 2025
“Things like mental health to air quality, all of it is a big problem in Scarborough and these green spaces are the least we can do to sort of fight back. They’re not the full solution, but they’re a critical piece in the wider strategy,”
How a Scarborough couple is building community, one repair at a time
Mar 27, 2025
"Once a month, volunteers gather in a Scarborough, Ont., community centre to fix broken appliances, bicycles, housewares and computers and mend torn clothing – all for free. The Mid-Scarborough Hub Repair Café was launched 18 months ago by Krissan Veerasingam and Fizza Khalid, a couple on a mission to make Scarborough a kinder, greener place."
Krissan Veerasingam featured at The Change Made Installation
Nov 5, 2024
Learn more about Krissan and the Scarborough Environmental Association at Change Made's public art installation launch at Scarborough Museum (@tohistorymuseums).
Hidden Gems Toronto Podcast: A Mover and Shaker in Scarborough
Jun 30, 2024
You need a good pair of running shoes to keep up with Krissan Veerasingam. He helped launch the Scarborough Repair Café where residents can bring a multitude of household items for repair, free of charge. He is also an advocate for public transit and supports numerous environmental initiatives. As if this wasn't enough, he finds time to promote ethnic grocery stores and restaurants throughout Scarborough. And he does all this will great enthusiasm and aplomb. Residents are fortunate to have him in their corner.
This map lays out culturally-specific grocery stores in Scarborough
Feb 29, 2024
A Scarborough grassroots organization has created an interactive map of ethnic grocery stories in the area. The creators hope it can help more people access culturally-specific food — and that it will bring communities together.
How a group of young, food-obsessed Scarborough residents has become an unofficial tourism board
Feb 3, 2024
"If you think of what ties a neighbourhood together, it's places where people go," says Veerasingam, who led a food tour last summer highlighting places to eat along the now-shuttered Scarborough RT line. "You’ll see familiar faces week after week in places where you build connections with other customers and the people who work there."
Repair Café takes big strides with our new leaders!
Dec 31, 2023
A good number of community organizations in Toronto organized Repair Café this past year. In particular, Scarborough Environment Association (SEA) began to offer Repair Café monthly. Krissan and Fizza, at SEA, share about their new Repair Café startup and what Repair Café means to them.
TTC 2024 budget: More service, no fare increases
Dec 19, 2023
Krissan Veerasingam, board member for transit advocacy group TTCriders said underinvestment in transit in Scarborough comes at a cost of "time being stolen from us." "I'm certain the price of beginning construction on the busway pales in comparison to the costs being borne by Scarborough residents," he said.
What will replace the Scarborough RT? Priority bus lanes are not a guarantee
Oct 2, 2023
Radio Interview with Krissan Veerasingam on the future of the Scarborough RT and what its replacement should be.
Scarborough RT Farewell Food Tour
Aug 31, 2023
Krissan Veerasingam notes that for more than 22,000 daily riders, the RT’s upcoming closure will mean a loss of critical access. “There’s a pretty big group of people who only rely on transit, like me — who primarily use the RT to get around,” he said. “And for those people, visiting these restaurants is a lot easier with the RT.”
‘It’s going to happen’: TTC hunts for Scarborough solutions as RT remains out of service
Aug 15, 2023
“If we want to expand ridership in Scarborough, we have to make the experience as pleasant as possible,” said Krissan Veerasingam, a Scarborough resident who is on the board of transit advocacy group TTCriders. “Seventy buses an hour is very hard to do in an efficient manner on a bus lane. You need a dedicated space that a busway would provide.”
City's new "Net zero strategy" and EV equity
Apr 22, 2023
"If we had the same drive to benefit people who are lower income, who rely on transit. We would make more of a difference for more people" - Krissan Veerasingam
Toronto 'needs to work on follow-through' to meet net zero target: analysis
Apr 20, 2023
“Government subsidizing of electric vehicles is good in the sense you’re getting more EVs out there, but in essence, you’re subsidizing wealthy people who can afford to buy a brand new, luxury car,” he said. “I think you’d see much more return climate change-wise if you took all that money and invested it in transit infrastructure.”
Hundreds of Scarborough residents sign massive card urging local councillor to reverse TTC service cuts
Feb 12, 2023
"Scarborough residents from Bendale to Golden Mile want to see more investment in TTC. Instead the city budget asks them to pay more for less service," said event organizer and TTCriders board member Krissan Veerasingam.