2018渥太华市选结果: Jim Watson再次连任

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By 8:00 pm ....

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今天不想选了, 区别不大
 
想想大麻,想想申小雨,不会投这两个左翼分子。

选谁呢?

Hamid Alakozai

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Hamid Alakozai may not be a familiar name in Ottawa, but he says he had been asked to consider running for president of Afghanistan back in 2011 — something he decided against, he told CBC News.

About five years ago, Alakozai was an advisor to the Afghan attorney general. He says he's lived in Ottawa for 13 years.

Ahmed Bouragba

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Ahmed Bouragba ran unsuccessfully to be a trustree in the French public school board in 2014. He does not appear to have a website, claims corporations have undue influence at City Hall, and has said he wants "Ottawa to be the most beautiful flower in the Canadian garden."

Clive Doucet

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Clive Doucet represented Capital ward from 1997 to 2010. In the final years of his tenure, he was perhaps best known for opposing the Lansdowne redevelopment. He entered the race on the last day possible because he said he wanted to make sure that issues were properly debated during the campaign. He ran for mayor in 2010 and came in third with a little less than 15 per cent of the vote.

Joey Drouin

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Joey Drouin has never run for public office before, but is doing so this time to promote his idea that Ottawa and Gatineau should combine to form a single national capital region to, among other things, share resources and meld their transportation and social services.

Ryan Lythall

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Ryan Lythall's central campaign theme is to make Ottawa more accessible, which includes improving ParaTranspo service.

Craig MacAulay

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Craig MacAulay ran for College ward councillor in 2010, where he garnered one per cent of the votes, and again in 2014 where his share of the votes rose to eight per cent. Among other issues, he is concerned about the involvement of developers in City Hall business and how councillors spend their office budgets.

Bruce McConville

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Bruce McConville has been an active opponent of the Salvation Army's proposed 350-bed facility planned for Montreal Road. Stopping the development, and increasing the supply of affordable housing, is the central theme of his campaign. He has run unsuccessfully for councillor in Rideau-Vanier ward in 2003 and 2006.

Michael Pastien

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Michael Pastien, who calls himself a "futurist", wants to create a 100-year infrastructure plan. He ran unsuccessfully for public school board trustee in 2010 and for Bay ward councillor in 2014.

Moises Schachtler

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Moises Schachtler, the youngest candidate by far, is a former University of Ottawa student who is currently unemployed. His former experience in taking on the student union at the university led him to be interested in governance issues and to throw his hat into the mayoral candidacy ring.

Jim Watson

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This will be Jim Watson's third consecutive time running for mayor after winning with 48 per cent of the vote in 2010 and a whopping 76 per cent in 2014.

But he was also the mayor of the pre-amalgamation City of Ottawa for three years. In the last eight years, Watson has overseen the construction of the first phase of LRT — which is currently delayed —and has lined up funding for the second phase. He has also overseen the Lansdowne redevelopment and the new Ottawa Art Gallery and approved a new central library.
 
市政府的差事好像没吸引力。
 
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