The next city councillor to claim this vacant seat could tip the scales in Brampton's split city hall
CBC
This municipal election could free Brampton's city council from months of deadlock.
While not all councillors are running for re-election, Wards 7 & 8 is currently the only vacant seat for council hopefuls looking to shake up city hall.
"Residents here have a unique opportunity to send someone to city hall who can either build bridges, or throw more gasoline on the fire," said Jaskaran Sandhu, a candidate for Wards 7 & 8. In Brampton, each councillor represents two wards.
"I think everyone, irrespective of where they fall on the issues, is a little tired of a fractured council, a little tired of the headlines."
In May, council voted to preemptively appoint a replacement for Charmaine Williams, who vacated the Wards 7 & 8 seat in June after being elected to provincial government.
The move was opposed by councillors siding with Mayor Patrick Brown and, in July, a judge moved to quash the appointment, which Brown had described as an "attempt to seize control."
Since then, council has repeatedly failed to meet quorum, with the two factions fighting publicly over financial discrepancies surrounding a Brown-backed push to bring a full university to Brampton.
That's why a local civic engagement group thinks the winning candidate in Wards 7 & 8 has a real chance to tip the scales — especially if they focus on tackling city hall's lack of transparency.
"The citizen, the taxpayer, the local residents usually struggle to understand what's happening, so that's the most fundamental thing," said Harminder Dhillon, founder of Engage Peel.
Thirteen candidates are running for the job, including hopefuls like Sandhu and Donna Williams, sister of the former councillor. That's more candidates than in any other ward. However, Sandhu and Williams are some of the only ones clearly publicly campaigning on the promise to put alliances behind them and push city hall back on track.
"My hope is to literally go in there and shake things up and not be afraid to call it out for what it is," said Sandhu, who has spent years involved in grassroots activism and political arenas.
The media commentator (including for CBC News) and co-founder of Baaz News hopes to win over voters as a fierce advocate for improved road safety, customer service and transparency at city hall. He also wants to push for increased funding from other levels of government.
Wards 7 houses neighbourhoods first built in the 1970s, as well as the Bramalea City Centre, while Ward 8 contains new suburbs that have grown to form Brampton's outer boundary. Both contain industrial areas, which the city is known for.
Because of her career as CFO of a supply chain management firm, Williams, a decades-long Brampton resident, believes she's the ideal candidate to fill the void her sister left behind.
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