How to send mail to Julie Dabrusin, MP for Toronto—Danforth
To write to Julie Dabrusin, the Liberal MP for Toronto—Danforth in Ontario, address your letter to Julie Dabrusin, MP, House of Commons, Ottawa ON K1A 0A6. Mail to any sitting Member of Parliament travels postage-free within Canada. For local casework — immigration, passports, CRA — her constituency office is at 1028 Queen street East, Toronto ON M4M 1K4. Say you're a constituent (your postal code proves it) and keep the letter to one issue with a clear ask.
Mailing addresses
House of Commons — Ottawa
Julie Dabrusin, MP House of Commons Ottawa ON K1A 0A6
Best for opinions on bills, votes, and national issues — this address reaches the MP's parliamentary office.
Constituency office — Toronto
Julie Dabrusin, MP 1028 Queen street East Toronto ON M4M 1K4
Best for local casework: immigration files, passports, CRA and benefits problems. Phone: 1 416 405-8914.
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Key facts
- Mail to Julie Dabrusin at the House of Commons, Ottawa ON K1A 0A6 is postage-free from within Canada — no stamp required.
- Julie Dabrusin is the Liberal MP for Toronto—Danforth in Ontario.
- She also keeps a constituency office in Toronto — regular postage applies there.
- Identify yourself as a constituent: include your full name, home address, and postal code so Dabrusin's staff can confirm you live in Toronto—Danforth. Constituent mail is prioritized.
- Any Canadian may write to any MP — including the Prime Minister and cabinet ministers — but for local casework your own MP is the one whose staff will act.
- Prefer email? [email protected] reaches the same office — but a physical letter is harder to overlook and shows more effort on issues you care about.
- PostPal prints your letter and deposits it with Canada Post the next business day for $6 — no printer, envelope, or stamps needed.
How to send your letter
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Pick the right office for your issue
Writing about a bill, a vote, or a national policy? Use the House of Commons address — it's postage-free and reaches Julie Dabrusin's parliamentary staff. Need help with a federal file (immigration, passport, CRA, EI, pensions)? The constituency office in Toronto handles casework for Toronto—Danforth residents.
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Say who you are and where you live
Open with your full name, address, and postal code. MPs' offices sort mail by whether the writer is a constituent, and your postal code is how they confirm you live in Toronto—Danforth. If you're writing to an MP other than your own, say why their role or riding matters to your issue.
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Keep it to one issue with a clear ask
One page, one topic, one specific request — support or oppose a bill, raise a question in the House, meet with you, or take up your casework file. A short letter with a concrete ask gets a real reply; a multi-issue essay gets a form letter.
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Common questions
What is Julie Dabrusin's mailing address?
Julie Dabrusin, MP, House of Commons, Ottawa ON K1A 0A6 — postage-free from within Canada. Julie Dabrusin also has a constituency office at 1028 Queen street East, Toronto ON M4M 1K4, where regular postage applies.
Do I need a stamp to write to Julie Dabrusin?
Not if you write to the House of Commons address — mail to MPs in Ottawa is postage-free from anywhere in Canada. Letters to the Toronto constituency office need regular postage. Either way, PostPal handles printing and delivery to Canada Post for you if you don't have a printer or envelopes.
Do I have to live in Toronto—Danforth to write to Dabrusin?
No — any Canadian can write to any MP. But MPs' offices prioritize constituents, and casework (immigration, passports, benefits) is normally only taken up for residents of Toronto—Danforth. If you live elsewhere, look up your own MP on ourcommons.ca, or write to Dabrusin specifically about her role in an issue that concerns you.
Will Julie Dabrusin actually read and reply to my letter?
Constituency mail is logged and answered by Dabrusin's staff, and issues raised repeatedly get flagged to the MP directly — a personal letter carries more weight than a petition signature or a form email. Include your return address (PostPal prints yours automatically) so the reply has somewhere to go.
Sources
- https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en/julie-dabrusin(88994)
- https://www.ourcommons.ca/en/contact-us
- https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/search
Addresses verified July 2026 against official sources. Always confirm on the official site before time-sensitive filings.