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Publication Date: April 21, 2026 - 15:45
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Council Meeting Media Availability
April 21, 2026
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and Wendy Stephanson, City Manager, will respond to media questions after Wednesday's Council meeting.
The following subject-matter experts will be available to answer questions:
- Debbie Stewart, General Manager, Strategic Initiatives
- Ryan Perrault, General Manager, Emergency and Protective Services
- Alain Gonthier, General Manager, Public Works
Residents will be able to watch the media availability on the Ottawa City Council YouTube channel.
When: Wednesday, April 22Time: 10 minutes after Council adjourns
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