Ottawa

Mayoral candidate Param Singh pitches Ottawa voters

Param Singh, who was an Ottawa police officer for 19 years, said he is a candidate that believes in accountability and transparency.

Election day is Oct. 24

Param Singh makes his pitch to Ottawa voters

2 years ago
Duration 5:06
Singh says divisiveness at city hall has led to bad decision-making from council.

CBC Ottawa gave several mayoral candidates an opportunity to make a pitch directly to Ottawa voters. 

Param Singh, who was an Ottawa police officer for 19 years, said he is a candidate that believes in accountability and transparency.

He said there is a divisiveness at council that has made them "prone to make quick decisions, which has been disastrous for Ottawa," using the LRT as an example.

Singh wants to create a committee to look at transit, shaped by experts and people who work in the transit system in Ottawa.

By making tweaks, he said, there are efficiencies to be found at OC Transpo that would make it more reliable and save money.

He is running for mayor because he said he thinks he is the right person to lead the city.

"Everyone has different issues, from Osgoode to downtown core, Fitzroy Harbour to Cumberland, but the main issue is everyone has problems."

Take a look at Singh's website here.

Election day is Oct. 24.