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With 13 days to go until Election Day, the two front-runners, Mark Sutcliffe and Catherine McKenney, are sparring over their respective visions for the city, and money is at the heart of the discussion.
Sutcliffe has challenged McKenney’s framing, disagreeing with a previous comment in which they said there is no fat to be trimmed at city hall. “I’m disappointed to hear this message from Catherine McKenney’s campaign,” he said. “They’re deliberately misrepresenting my plan to distract people from their own plan.”“I’ll give you one example: The city spends more than $300 million a year on consulting fees. I think there’s room for us to save a little bit of money in that area without impacting the important services we’re delivering to Ottawa residents,” he said.
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