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Moncton city councillor won t be sanctioned for abusive comments made online

  MONCTON, N.B. City council in Moncton, N.B. has decided not to impose sanctions on an elected member despite a violation of the city s code of conduct. An investigation was launched last month into comments Coun. Pierre Boudreau made online in response to a member of the public who had criticized politicians decision-making. Boudreau responded to Hafsah Mohammad s social media post over the course of several comments, using an expletive, calling her dangerous and asking her to get ready if she was planning to pick a fight with him. While the investigation found there was a breach of the code of conduct, council members voted Monday night to consider the matter closed because Boudreau has publicly apologized and the apology was accepted.

Moncton councillor investigated by city for Facebook comments toward local activist

Moncton councillor investigated by city for Facebook comments toward local activist
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Local Entrepreneur Seeks Election For Councillor-At-Large

Moncton, NB, Canada / 91.9 The Bend Mar 3, 2021 9:07 AM The co-founder of Atlantic Moto Skills, a motorcycle training school, is looking to add Moncton councillor-at-large to his resume. Yves Belliveau is seeking one of the two openings for the position in the upcoming municipal elections. His campaign is built on accountability, public safety, economic development and community services. As a constant volunteer, Belliveau has participated with Habitat for Humanity, Harley Owners Group, The Canadian Ski Patrol, the MBA Student Council and several other committees. He believes that in light of the challenging events over the past year, the city needs a fresh approach, new ideas with a different perspective.

Small Business Owner Runs For Moncton Council

Krysta Cowling (submitted) A small business owner has decided to run for Moncton City Council as a councillor-at-large in the May municipal elections. Krysta Cowling announced her intentions in a news release. “My vision for Moncton is one where our diverse citizens and local businesses are listened to and centered in the decision-making process. 2020 has been a difficult year and now more than ever it is important that we have strong voices on council that can lead us through recovery so that no resident is left behind.” She wants a community that supports local business, increases access for residents and manages growth in a sustainable and equitable way.

Former Wildcats Voice Running In Municipal Elections

(Photo: submitted) Long-time broadcaster and marketing professional, Marty Kingston is running for Councillor-at-Large on Moncton’s City Council. Kingston, a former Play-by-play announcer for the Wildcats, had previously announced his intent to run before the elections were postponed due to COVID-19. He intends to focus on the Hub City’s growth and hopes to address homelessness, drug addiction and mental health issues. Kingston is keen on serving the city as it navigates through the pandemic and eventually transitions to a post-pandemic era. ” It’s important we support the business sector in rebounding from this pandemic. We need to balance responsible and sustainable growth while being able to properly support and protect, our citizens and infrastructure,” he said.

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