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Monday, May 4, 2026

Rick Kunc Officially Launches Campaign for Ward 13 Councillor

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Rick Kunc Officially Launches Campaign for Ward 13 Councillor

Hamilton, ON — Lifelong Dundas resident and education leader Rick Kunc has announced he will run for Councillor in Ward 13 and will officially launch his campaign on Monday, May 4 at SHED brewery in Dundas.

Rick was born in Dundas and has spent his life living, working, and raising his family in the community. He and his wife Jackie raised their family in Dundas and remain active members of the community today.

“With lifelong roots in Dundas, this community has shaped who I am,” said Rick.“Running for Councillor is about stepping forward to serve the place that has given so much to my family.”

Rick brings more than three decades of leadership experience in education, working across public, private, and independent schools. Throughout his career, he has focused on building strong teams, supporting community development, and guiding organizations through change.

Over the past year, while out in the many communities that comprise Ward 13, Rick has spent time connecting with residents, listening to their perspectives and hearing from many who encouraged him to step forward and run for Council.

“I believe Ward 13 deserves leadership that listens, brings people together, and works constructively to move our community forward,” Rick has said.

Additional campaign details will be shared in the coming months.

Contact:
rickkunc2026@gmail.com

Website
https://www.rickkunc.ca/

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