We asked Ward 11 candidates in the 2018 municipal election to answer a survey to help illuminate their stances on key issues.
We asked Ward 11 candidates in the 2018 municipal election to answer a survey to help illuminate their stances on key issues.
The Indigenous Leadership Circle invited candidates to fill out a survey. The future of the city matters to Indigenous people who live, play, shop and work in and around the City of London. It's growth and development greatly impact all areas of life and us. Therefore, we are curious to hear your vision of the City including the role Indigenous people can play and your ideas about how best to address key issues impacting First Nations, Metis and Inuit people and of importance to them.
The Indigenous Leadership Circle is an informal network of Indigenous leaders from a variety of backgrounds, cultures and professional backgrounds who have begun to meet regularly to network, share ideas, and support each other's work in and around the city. This is our first civic initiative. We would like to organize a forum for the Indigenous community to hear from the candidates on a number of topics of particular importance to them. Therefore, we are conducting a survey.
As we look at a new Council coming in at the end of 2018, Pillar Nonprofit Network asked all candidates registered to run for the mayoral and ward seats the following questions:
Architectural Conservancy Ontario - London Region
ACO London sent an online survey on heritage issues to candidates running for City Council in the upcoming municipal election. The survey asked candidates about their thoughts on issues such as heritage conservation, ‘demolition by neglect’, and adaptive re-use of older buildings. This is the second time ACO London has surveyed local municipal election candidates, the first was for the 2014 election.
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