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A list of mayoral and ward debates scheduled so far

An overview of mayoral and ward debates scheduled so far ahead of the Oct. 27 municipal election. Sept. 22: Ward 1 candidate debate hosted by the Greater Sudbury Taxpayers Association (GSTA), 7-9 p.m. Caruso Club (385 Haig St.
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An overview of mayoral and ward debates scheduled so far ahead of the Oct. 27 municipal election.

 

Sept. 22:
Ward 1 candidate debate hosted by the Greater Sudbury Taxpayers Association (GSTA), 7-9 p.m.
Caruso Club (385 Haig St., Sudbury)
Event is accessible to people with disabilities.

Sept. 23:
Ward 3 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m.
Hosted by the Greater Sudbury Taxpayers Association.
Royal Canadian Legion (3523 Errington St., Chelmsford).


Sept. 25:

Ward 6 candidate debate hosted by the GSTA, 7-9 p.m. iew Map
Golden Age Club (26 Cote St., Hanmer).


Sept. 29:

Ward 4 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m.
Azilda Lions Club, 3964 Municipal Rd. 15, Chelmsford.


Sept. 30:

Ward 5 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m.
Jean Paul II (1795 Main Street, Val Caron).


Oct. 1: Good Green Town Hall
6 p.m.: Meet and greet candidates from all wards
7-9 p.m.: Mayoral town hall. Hosted by Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury, Citizens Climate Lobby Sudbury, and reThink Green.
St. Andrews Place, 111 Larch St., downtown. This event is accessible to people with disabilities.


Oct. 2

Ward 2 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m. Copper Cliff Curling Club (39 Veterans Rd., Copper Cliff).


Oct. 5

Mayoral candidates have been invited by Sudbury Arts Council to a Oct. 5 debate focusing on arts and culture from 7-9 pm. at Theatre Cambrian. Each mayoral candidate will be given time for an opening and closing statement, and the floor will be open to questions related to support for arts and cultural activities and development.
Members of the public can submit questions by email to [email protected].


Oct. 7

Ward 8 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m.
NORCAT (1545 Maley Dr., Sudbury).


Oct. 9

Mayoral candidate meeting - senior's issues. Sponsored by Friendly to Seniors – Sudbury, the local chapter of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) in conjunction with the Older Adult Parkside Centre, 144 Durham St.

Ward 7 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion (16 Young St., Capreol).


Oct. 15
Mayoral Candidates Debate - Chamber of Commerce, 7-9 p.m.
Sheridan Auditorium, Sudbury Secondary School. Event is accessible to people with disabilities.


Oct. 16

Ward 10 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion (2200 Long Lake Rd., Sudbury)


Oct. 20

Ward 11 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion (1553 Weller St., Sudbury).


Oct. 21

Ward 12 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m.
Croatian Hall (571 Kathleen St., Sudbury).

Oct. 22
Ward 9 candidate debate – GSTA, 7-9 p.m. Colonial Inn (28 Cedar St., Coniston)

Ward 8 Community Action Network Candidate Meet and Greet, 7-9 p.m. Location still to be determined. The Ward 8 CAN's October meeting will be an opportunity for residents to meet Ward 8 municipal candidates. Questions will be posed to candidates at the beginning of the meeting and residents will have an opportunity to talk to the candidates once the question and answer period is over. Location to be announced.

Source:
http://sudburycandidates.ca/calendar/


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