Meet your candidates for mayor

There are 14 people running to be mayor of the nation's capital

Image | Ottawa city council chamber

Caption: For the first time in more than a decade, there won't be an incumbent running for mayor in Ottawa. (City of Ottawa)

End chronic homelessness. Reduce poverty and the number of people without food security. Do more to improve everybody's quality of life. Make Ottawa a destination capital. Make it a vibrant city with complete communities.
These are some of the goals of the 14 people vying to be Ottawa's next mayor.
For the first time in more than a decade, Ottawa will have a new mayor come voting day on Oct. 24. It's the first time since 2010 that Mayor Jim Watson's name won't be on the ballot, leaving the door wide open for city council's top job.
To help voters understand who the mayoral candidates are and what they stand for, we asked all 14 to complete a questionnaire, and all of them responded.
While most support Stage 3 of the LRT and think policing in the city is falling short of Ottawa's needs, they were split on issues like the latest revisions to the Lansdowne Park plan and the use of strong mayor powers granted by the province.
You can learn more about the candidates and what they had to say by reading their questionnaire responses below. You can also skip directly to the candidate you want to hear from by following these links:
The election comes as the province is pushing to increase the authority of the mayors of big cities, including Ottawa. Under a bill that passed second reading, a mayor could wield greater powers over the budget, hiring and committees and veto bylaws in certain circumstances.
Ottawa's current council has written the province in opposition of the bill and asking for direct consultation.
Election day is Monday, Oct. 24. For more information about where and how to vote, visit the city's election page(external link).

Candidates

CBC Ottawa sent a detailed questionnaire to candidates for mayor, and all 14 responded. Candidates were also asked to submit photos of themselves. Where candidates have web sites, those links can be accessed by clicking on the candidate's name.

Brandon Bay(external link)

Image | Mayoral candidate Brandon Bay

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Zed Chebib

Image | Mayoral candidate Zed Chebib

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Bob Chiarelli(external link)

Image | Bob Chiarelli in front of former O-Train

Caption: Bob Chiarelli launched the formerly named O-Train, now known as the Trillium Line, as a pilot project in 2001. Questions around his plan to expand and electrify the system was a factor in his loss of mayoral campaign in 2006. (Supplied by Bob Chiarelli)

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Bernard Couchman(external link)

Image | Mayoral candidate Bernard Couchman

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Celine Debassige(external link)

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Gregory Guevara(external link)

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Nour Kadri(external link)

Image | Mayoral candidate Nour Kadri

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Graham MacDonald(external link)

Image | Mayoral candidate Graham MacDonald

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Mike Maguire(external link)

Image | Mayoral candidate Mike Maguire

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Catherine McKenney(external link)

Image | Mayoral candidate Catherine McKenney

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Ade Olumide(external link)

Image | Mayoral candidate Ade Olumide

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Param Singh(external link)

Image | Mayoral candidate Param Singh

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Jacob Solomon

Image | Mayoral candidate Jacob Solomon

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Mark Sutcliffe(external link)

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