Here is a look at how each of the candidates looking for your vote once again voted on several big files last term.
Thirteen Ottawa city councillors are seeking re-election in 2022 and one councillor is running for mayor.
Couns. Matthew Luloff, Laura Dudas, Cathy Curry, Glen Gower, Theresa Kavanagh, Tim Tierney, Rawlson King, Jeff Leiper, Riley Brockington, Shawn Menard, Catherine Kitts, George Darouze, and Allan Hubley have registered to run for re-election. Coun. Catherine McKenney is not seeking re-election as a councillor but is instead challenging the mayor's race.
Here is a look at how each of the candidates looking for your vote once again voted on big files last term.One of the first major votes in the new term was the approval of $4.6 billion worth of contracts to expand the yet to be launched LRT in Stage 2. While Line 1 wouldn't officially open until September of 2019, councillors voted 19 to 3 on March 6 of that year to expand rail service south to the airport and Riverside South, east to Trim and west to Moodie and Algonquin College.
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