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Waterloo City Council Election Discussion
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(05-17-2018, 10:49 PM)tvot Wrote:
(05-17-2018, 09:03 AM)greybird Wrote: He ran for mayor in 2014, did he not?

Yes, Rami ran for mayor and I thought he did surprisingly well in the debates. (I say surprisingly primarily because of lack of political experience and how that often manifests itself in local debates.)

Waterloo 2018 Registered Candidates

Interesting that the first declared candidate for ward 7 is Devon McKenzie, a friend and business partner of Rami's (according to the articles on previous establishments, I don't know if Devon is involved in Patent Social).

I don't know any of them, but I think I met Tenille Bonoguore once outside her house with some neighbours who I know. Seems like I have quality candidates to choose from this election.

I stand corrected.  I have a vague, vague memory of this.
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