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Improving Security in the Byward Market
Jun 10, 2026 | News
I have participated in a number of measures that are making the market a safer place for everyone, from residents of Ward 12 to visitors from other parts of the city, to international tourists. While I am proud of these measures and I feel strongly that they will make...
Wastewater testing
Jun 10, 2026 | News
Over 53,000 Canadians have died from overdose since 2016. I am always looking for ways municipalities can make a difference in this space. I participated in the International Visitors Leadership Program (IVLP), and visited Baltimore, Cleveland, Orlando, and other...
Ottawa Humane Society to open new community vet clinic in Vanier
Jun 10, 2026 | News
In 2023, the Ottawa Humane Society conducted a survey about the biggest challenges facing pet owners in our city. More than 3,000 people responded, and the message was clear: affordability and access to veterinary care remain one of the biggest concerns for families...
Therefore be it resolved…motions and some of my work at council
Jun 10, 2026 | News
What is a motion? A motion, with its very legal language, is simply a formal proposal asking the City to take action, make a change, or direct city staff to do something. Motions are presented first at Committee, and if successful, they move on to be debated and voted...
Cash in Lieu of Parkland
Jun 10, 2026 | News
One of the major benefits of being a downtown urban ward is receiving Cash in Lieu of Parkland (CILP, CIL for short) from developments. What is Cash in Lieu? When a new development happens, the city requires developers to set aside land for public parks. But in an...
Good News! Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Advances Construction Encroachment Report
On May 28, the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee approved my report on construction encroachment, demolition impacts, and enforcement gaps related to urban infill development. You can listen to my remarks here.The report was developed in...
Council approves projects to enhance the downtown and ByWard Market experience
On May 27, Council approved projects to help revitalize and enhance the downtown and ByWard. The funding to support these initiatives will be reallocated from the William Street pedestrian and streetscape project, funded by the Ontario-Ottawa Agreement. That project...
Important Environment/Health Protection Notice for Vanier
Jun 1, 2026 | Environment, Public Health
The Lansdowne Breakdown
May 28, 2026 | News, Planning & Development
Lansdowne is at the centre of everyday life in Ottawa. It is where people gather for games, concerts, markets, and spending time with friends. It’s history and its location make it much more than a destination. It is part of the city’s identity. And now…Lansdowne is...
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