Labranche pledges to cut red tape if elected mayor

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Greater Sudbury’s latest registered mayoral candidate, Devin Labranche, is a globetrotting local realtor keen on eliminating red tape if elected on Oct. 24

Eliminating red tape is front and centre in Devin Labranche’s campaign to become mayor of Greater Sudbury.

The candidate said he still needs to hash out much of his campaign’s nuances, but that he’d like to see the city afford more responsibility to surrounding communities to make decisions. Part of what he brings to the table is his perspective as a world traveller, having visited 41 countries and hundreds of cities and towns thus far.

With the $215-million Kingsway Entertainment District voted down earlier this month, the next-biggest project the city is currently looking at is the $98.5-million Junction East Cultural Hub, which city council greenlit last month.

 

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