
Election Blog: Keanin Loomis’ YWCA Incident and the CityHousing Hamilton Comments
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TheSpec reports on a concerning confrontation by Loomis in 2019, shining the light upon his character.
TPR Hamilton | Hamilton's Civic Affairs News Site (https://thepublicrecord.ca/topics/2022-hamilton-mayoral-election-campaigns/)
TheSpec reports on a concerning confrontation by Loomis in 2019, shining the light upon his character.
Campaign says Horwath used her own list of supporters, not one purchased or provided by the NDP.
Bratina is being friendly, personable, and taking the high road in the early days of his mayoral run.
The local newspapers declared Nenshi and Bowman also-rans, the races over, only to switch horses when each of them rode to overwhelming victory.
Horwath announced her mayoral campaign today, with many similarities to her first surprise victory against the Old Guard of her younger days 25 years ago.
Bratina says he can lead a new Council with “experience that will amplify and benefit, youthful approaches and new ideas.”
Jeff Beattie is running again, after a close third-place in 2018, will it be able to overcome the voter coordination problem and convince people he is most likely to defeat the incumbent.
Mayoral hopeful Keanin Loomis sat down this week with Laura Babcock on the OShow.
He discussed minimum wage, homelessness and encampments, and urban boundary expansion.
The election blog starts now, as Keanin Loomis is the first major candidate to definitively declare in the mayoral race.