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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

The Hamiltonian Releases Most Wanted List



Never let it be said that The Hamiltonian doesn’t have a sense of humour. In good fun—and with a light-hearted spirit—we’re releasing our Most Wanted List. This list features City Councillors who have either not responded to our interview request or have politely declined.

But fear not—this isn’t a call for alarms or handcuffs. Everyday Hamiltonians simply want to hear from those elected to serve them, and so do we.

Want to know who’s already taken part? Check out our Star Wards feature by clicking here.

To those still on the list: there’s no need for angst. It’s never too late to turn yourself in! Just reply to our email invitation, and we’ll happily move you from the Most Wanted List to the Star Wards gallery—where our shining councillor interviews live.

On a More Serious Note

We sincerely extend a renewed invitation to Councillors M. Wilson, Francis, Jackson, Tadeson, A. Wilson, and Spadafora to participate in an interview with The Hamiltonian.We fully understand that schedules can be demanding and time away is often necessary. No judgment is made. Our door remains open, and your voice is always welcome at The Hamiltonian.

1 comment:

  1. AnonymousMay 29, 2025

    What a creative way to get people involved. Very cool! Tom

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