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He pledges to adequately fund police, fire and paramedic services and be tough on the causes of crime, address housing affordability and keep taxes and recreation fees as low as possible. The platform: Sutcliffe’s main aims are to keep taxes low, fix LRT, improve roads and make Ottawa safer. The candidate: A journalist, entrepreneur and business mentor, Sutcliffe co-founded the Ottawa Business Journal and worked on Newstalk 580 CFRA and CityNews and as executive editor and a columnist for the Ottawa Citizen. Mark Sutcliffe announced his candidacy for mayor Jon une 29 at a park in Kanata. Chiarelli has served in the provincial cabinet with portfolios including infrastructure and transportation, energy and municipal affairs and housing. He re-entered provincial politics in the 2010 Ottawa West-Nepean by-election, and was re-elected in 20, but lost in a tight three-way race in 2018. He was mayor of Ottawa between 2001 to 2006, when he came in third in a three-way race against Alex Munter and Larry O’Brien, who won the election. He won his first provincial election in Ottawa West as a Liberal candidate in 1987 and was re-elected in 19. The candidate: Chiarelli is a lawyer with extensive experience in municipal and provincial politics. Website: Mayoral candidate Bob Chiarelli. McKenney argues that Ottawa can become a city that works better for everyone and stays fiscally responsible at the same time.

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They also support creating a more vibrant city through the arts, entertainment and culture sector. They urge climate action, including creating a plan to make the city more resilient in the face of extreme weather. Priorities include investing in social services and supports for Ottawa’s most vulnerable and encouraging active transportation and recreation and green initiatives that will making walking and cycling safer and more convenient. The platform: McKenney said they will make Ottawa the greenest city in Canada. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.National Capital Region's Top Employers.Make adjustments and narrow the list of options to a few choices the leadership team feels are within the resources of the unit.ĭistribute copies of the recommended choices to all unit youth, parents and adults so they may review the Adventure options in detail prior to the parents’ meeting.

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Unit leaders and unit committee planning team review TAP Itinerary Details and TAP Budget Planning Worksheets for each Adventure option under consideration. 14 – Review the Itinerary, Budget, and Rough Draft Worksheets The unit committee establishes a campership/ financial aid policy and includes this policy as an item for discussion at the parents’ meeting.

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13 – Camperships/ Financial AidĪdult leaders and unit committee discuss camperships, financial aid and other fund raising options to assist youth who may not have sufficient funds to cover the full cost of the Adventure. Use the rough draft expense and income estimates to determine the approximate adult and youth participant fees. Consider approximate transportation, lodging, food, equipment, final destination and other costs for each Adventure. Prepare and save a separate TAP Budget Planning Worksheet rough draft for each Adventure option under consideration.Įstimate the approximate costs of each Adventure option under consideration. Refer to TAP Budget Planning Guide for items to consider when planning your Adventure Budget.













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