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complaints from some business owners, Courtemanche did not change the city's strict anti-smoking bylaw. He again sought to remove
Greater Sudbury's shopping hours bylaw in 2004, without success. He helped introduce a municipal health strategy in 2005, after a national survey showed that Sudburians were living shorter lives and were at higher risk of cardiovascular disease than other urban Canadians. Courtemanche launched the Mysudbury.ca web portal in March 2005, and helped to introduce a
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379:. The mayors called on the provincial government to solve some of southern Ontario's long-term problems (such as gridlock, air pollution and failing infrastructure) by shifting the focus of development to the north. Greater Sudbury received a significant increase in provincial government transfers in 2006. Courtemanche also lobbied the federal government on the importance of immigration to rural and peripheral regions. He represented his city at the opening of the
320:, with 44 candidates, had a larger mayoralty contest.) Following his election, Courtemanche said that he would seek a non-confrontational civil service and better relations with unions and management. A local editorial described him as a candidate who "always seems to naturally find the high road and knows how to stay there".
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Greater Sudbury as an attractive destination for senior citizens. In May 2004, the City of Greater Sudbury received an environmental award from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and CH2M Hill Canada for its EarthCare Sudbury Local Action Plan. Despite
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Courtemanche increased the role of public consultation in Greater Sudbury's budgetary and planning processes. He sought to limit average tax increases to 7%, but ultimately introduced a budget with 7.5% increases. Later that year a cut in education taxes reduced
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Sudbury Regional Council. He chaired the region's Planning and Development Committee, and was part of a group that developed Sudbury's first comprehensive arts policy. He supported the introduction of a
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956:Total votes
898:Mike Petryna
883:
826:
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789:Ed Pokonzie
701:John Caruso
679:Colin Firth
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562:Ed Pokonzie
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345:homelessness
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330:Sudbury Star
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314:Paul Marleau
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173:7 April 1964
143:Succeeded by
120:
93:Succeeded by
85:
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62:Mike Petryna
53:
49:Succeeded by
38:
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2011:1964 births
1877:Landreville
1823:L. O'Connor
1817:L. O'Connor
1811:L. O'Connor
1781:D. O'Connor
1769:(1893-2000)
369:Thunder Bay
131:Preceded by
81:Preceded by
1995:Categories
982:References
871:Candidate
712:Tom Boyuk
644:Candidate
485:Candidate
431:Since 2006
349:wind power
306:Jim Gordon
250:Councillor
222:Background
190:Occupation
169:1964-04-07
136:Jim Gordon
1965:Rodriguez
1918:Lamoureux
1898:Silverman
396:Hydro One
361:North Bay
296:Mayoralty
125:2003–2006
121:In office
75:2000–2003
71:In office
43:1997–2000
39:In office
1980:Lefebvre
1970:Matichuk
1829:Morrison
1804:Cochrane
1796:Cochrane
1791:Fournier
1776:Fournier
1695:Archived
1200:Archived
392:Sid Ryan
234:and the
230:for the
185:, Canada
1903:Hartman
1833:Laberge
1826:Travers
1808:Lemieux
1767:Sudbury
962:100.00
959:15,215
671:11,360
660:19,152
521:16,600
365:Timmins
318:Toronto
258:in the
208:Ontario
183:Ontario
179:Sudbury
1975:Bigger
1955:Gordon
1928:Gordon
1913:Gordon
1908:Fabbro
1893:Fabbro
1882:Fabbro
1872:Jessup
1867:Beaton
1863:Forest
1857:Cullen
1854:Brodie
1850:Fenton
1843:Samson
1837:Arthur
1814:McLeod
1786:Biggar
937:1,460
929:16.39
926:2,494
918:19.32
915:2,939
905:21.88
902:3,329
891:28.64
888:4,357
861::
820:100.00
815:53,851
726:1,280
715:1,930
704:4,693
696:10.48
693:5,645
685:15.03
682:8,096
674:21.10
663:35.56
634::
593:100.00
588:54,771
535:16.42
532:8,996
524:30.31
504:28,419
475::
228:hockey
1889:Ellis
1886:Edgar
1846:Bibby
1820:Henry
951:4.18
940:9.60
874:Votes
806:0.08
795:0.12
784:0.19
773:0.26
762:0.50
751:0.75
740:1.24
729:2.38
718:3.58
707:8.71
647:Votes
579:0.14
568:0.17
557:0.29
546:0.78
509:51.89
488:Votes
420:(MP)
212:mayor
109:Mayor
1923:Wong
1860:Rudd
1840:Gill
1800:Ryan
948:636
896:(x)
781:102
770:141
759:271
748:405
737:667
554:159
543:429
371:and
163:Born
100:and
882:(x)
803:42
792:67
576:76
565:92
515:(x)
214:of
111:of
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