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previous council term, and faced allegations that he had held off his campaign launch until the last minute precisely to insulate himself from having to answer that criticism on the campaign trail. Reynolds, meanwhile, was criticized by the city's media for a vague and confrontational campaign which was critical of the existing council, but offered very few specific new ideas of her own.
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The new council was sworn in on December 6, 2006. In his inaugural speech, Rodriguez laid out an ambitious "first 100 days" agenda for change in the city, which included eliminating the transfer fee on the city's TransCab service (which offers taxi service to residents of remote areas of the city not
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Some candidates also cited the desire to see more women serve on council; only six of the 45 declared candidates in the 2006 election were women, and three of those six were incumbent councillors. In the final election results, four of the five women running for council seats were elected; one female
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began to campaign for the de-amalgamation of the city and the return of the former municipal government structure. The city government has refused to endorse the petition β€” even if the petition were endorsed by the city, however, any de-amalgamation referendum would still require the consent of the
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Floyd Laughren tabled his committee report on January 10, 2007, making 34 recommendations for improvements in the city's municipal ward structure, communications, transportation, recreation and transit services. Rodriguez and most council members responded favourably to the report, indicating that
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In Ward 12, the city's website initially named John Caruso as the winner with 1,798 votes, to challenger Joscelyne Landry-Altmann's 1,756. However, the city later reported an apparent technical error in the upload of vote totals to the website, with 460 votes mistakenly uploaded twice. (This error
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Under the new ward structure, however, five of the twelve wards are purely urban, and it has been alleged that this may weaken the city's ability to respond to the needs of residents outside of the central city. Floyd Laughren's final report on municipal government services, tabled in early 2007,
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might run for mayor again as well, but in September he ended that speculation by endorsing Rodriguez; Gordon had endorsed Courtemanche in 2003. Rodriguez was also endorsed by 2003 mayoral candidate Paul Marleau, former city councillor Gerry McIntaggart and the Sudbury and District Labour Council.
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In addition to David Courtemanche, two incumbent councillors were also defeated β€” notably, both represented wards outside of the pre-2001 city boundaries, and hence may have been vulnerable in part because of the amalgamation referendum controversy. The councillors whose wards were most directly
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When the current city of Greater Sudbury was created in 2001, the city was divided into six wards, each of which was represented by two councillors. In 2005, the city council adopted a new ward structure, in which the city would now be divided into twelve wards with a single councillor per ward.
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guaranteed would be made available. However, both of his main opponents were also criticized as well. Courtemanche, who did not officially declare his candidacy until just a few days before the nomination deadline, was viewed by many voters as having been a weak and ineffective leader during the
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In June 2006, the city was also criticized for its handling of a leave of absence taken by fire chief Don Donaldson, as well as a study which found that Sudbury had the highest-paid mayor and councillors of any Ontario city in its population range. Council has been also criticized for several
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endorsed Courtemanche. Both newspapers acknowledged that Rodriguez had been the most successful of the three at defining the issues and direction of the campaign, but cited misgivings about his agenda as their principal reason for choosing not to endorse him.
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opinion poll published on November 1 placed Rodriguez in the lead with 49 per cent support among decided voters, with Courtemanche trailing at 30 per cent and Reynolds at 20 per cent. The other four candidates had approximately one per cent support combined.
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capacity in the South End (Ward 9) area by construction of a rock tunnel. Following a $ 4 million budget shortfall in the latter project, the city imposed special development fees on new residential and commercial construction in the neighbourhood.
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falling in Ward 3. The original ward structure had also been designed to balance political power, crossing the pre-2001 municipal boundaries to help prevent the urban core of the city from ignoring the needs of the more rural communities.
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totals on the election results webpage.) In the adjusted count, Landry-Altmann won over Caruso by a similarly narrow margin. Caruso called for a recount, which was conducted on December 1 and confirmed Landry-Altmann's victory.
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This redistribution of wards was itself controversial, because it divided some communities within the city that were formerly closely associated with each other β€” for example, the former town of
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affected by the Kingsway, Lily Creek and South End sewer tunnel controversies were all re-elected. Two wards, both in the old city, had no incumbent councillor running for reelection.
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included a recommendation for further adjustments to make ward boundaries more closely correspond to the former municipal divisions. Laughren specifically noted the former towns of
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Rodriguez also ignited some controversy by making two unilateral decisions on his first day in office, reaffirming that stores in the city would not be permitted to open on
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in the city, which depended on lobbying the provincial or federal governments for funding and program cooperation that those governments had
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of 2001. Prior to January 1, 2001, the current city of Greater Sudbury consisted of seven separate municipalities, together comprising the
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During the campaign, Rodriguez was sometimes criticized for making potentially unrealistic promises, such as eliminating
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development-related decisions, including a $ 13 million expansion of the Kingsway between
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On the final weekend before the election, Reynolds garnered the endorsement of the
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as communities that should be reconstituted as their own distinct city wards.
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they would attempt to implement as many of the recommendations as possible.
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ward candidate was not elected, nor was mayoral candidate Lynne Reynolds.
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sector, and devolving some legislative authority to the existing local
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Reynolds announced in December that she would be a candidate for the
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on November 13, 2006. All municipal elections in the province of
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With the recent takeovers of two of the city's major employers,
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Earlier in 2006, local media speculated that former mayor
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Janet Gasparini
Greater Sudbury
Ontario
Canada
Ontario
2006 Ontario municipal elections
mayor
city councillors
Greater Sudbury City Council
amalgamation
Regional Municipality of Sudbury
Rayside-Balfour
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
David Courtemanche
Member of Provincial Parliament
Floyd Laughren
Minnow Lake
Coniston
Science North
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Falconbridge Ltd.
Swiss
Xstrata
Inco Limited
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Northern Breweries
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