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Justin Towndale is a Canadian politician who currently serves as the
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of
Cornwall, Ontario Cornwall is a city in Eastern Ontario, Canada, situated where the provinces of Central Canada, Ontario and Quebec and the state of New York (state), New York converge. It is the seat of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Unit ...
. He had previously served as a
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on the city council.


Early life

Towndale is a Cornwall native. An
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, his parents, Angelo Towndale and Pushpy Angelo, migrated to Canada from
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in 1970. Angelo received a
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in 2016. Justin attended the
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and worked there for five years after his graduation. Towndale is also a
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in the
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, and represented the regiment in the commemorative parade in Ottawa to honour the late
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.


Political career


Cornwall City Councillor

As councillor Towndale proposed reducing the size of the Cornwall City Council and to replace the blanket election for councillors with a ward system. Additionally he worked to lift the citywide ban on arcades and worked on the city's COVID-19 response. Additionally as councillor Towndale championed the Nav Centre as an evacuee holding center during the early stages of the pandemic. While on the council in May 2020 Fire Chief Pierre Voisine resigned and took the same job at
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. In response Towndale tweeted "Just found out our Fire Chief is leaving for the same job in Clarence-Rockland. Know how I found out? Someone sent me a screenshot of the press release from Clarence-Rockland. I would have expected this sort of news from our administration, or Chief himself, first." The city council determined on March 22, 2021, that by tweeting this Towndale had violated the city's code of conduct by issuing "unwelcome" public criticisms of the city government and for "bullying" Mr. Voisine, a city employee. Towndale in return wrote a written apology and promised to never make any critical comments about the Cornwall city government on his social media again. During the end of his time as Councillor and due to his status as a Lieutenant in the SD&G Highlanders, Towndale was selected as an honorary
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at the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Parade in
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coinciding with the
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.


Mayor of Cornwall


Campaign

The key points that Towndale ran on during his mayoral election included increasing affordable housing, attracting medical professionals to the city, accessibility for the handicapped, police reforms, green initiatives and further cooperation with the Ontario provincial and Canadian federal governments. Additionally, he supported balancing the city's budget, running the city's public transit on Sundays, and supporting the creation of an arts centre despite its $4,500,000–6,500,000 price tag. On election night of October 24 he defeated incumbent interim mayor Glen Grant in the election with 5,169 votes to Grant's 4,088 with a 28.6% turnout and was sworn in as mayor on November 15. Towndale's financial statements reported spending $11,559.27 and declaring a deficit of $1,158.04 on the campaign, making his run for mayor the third largest spend in the municipal election campaign.


Mayor

During his swearing in ceremony Towndale reaffirmed his campaign promises and that he is "eager to begin work on addressing housing issues including homelessness, to begin work on attracting more doctors and to improve internal processes like permitting." In early June 2023, Towndale's government faced a serious challenge as 40% of the Cornwall Police Service went on leave, including its police chief Shawna Spowart, over concerns that the police service board wasn't addressing issues of leadership problems in the service. Just a week before Spowart went on leave, the chairman of the Cornwall police service board, Michel Payette, resigned. The sudden unavailability of a large portion of the force has left them "ham-strung" and struggling to perform effective enforcement. Towndale has also been a leading voice in town hall meetings revolving around the former Bob Turner Memorial Centre. The Centre was a local youth hot-spot, recreation centre, and
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arena that was demolished in 2013 after falling into disrepair. Since then its lot has stood empty, and seeking to stay true to his campaign promise to address housing issues, mayor Towndale has pushed for an apartment block to be built on the former site. However, a petition signed by 500 city residents was brought before the city council, citing the risk of contamination as cause to halt development. The citizens opposition group brought forward other possible sites, and also mentioned how the Centre was formerly a memorial for Canadians who fought and died in
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, and building atop its former location would be disingenuous to those war heroes. Townsdale has been receptive to the idea of building youth centre, however, has not supported the proposal to turn the Bob Turner site into said new youth centre. Calls for a youth centre of some sort to be built in the city have increased by both its citizens and town council, with 4,500 reported cases of
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in Cornwall from 2020 to 2023, and no dedicated youth space in the city. The estimated price tag of a new centre is expected to be upwards of $899,533 Towndale has also been supportive of a
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being built in Cornwall, that he argues will "change the face of Eastern Ontario" and will be "the premier tourist attractions not only in this area, but in the entire province." the 40 acre property is expected to cost 430 million USD to complete and will have an estimated 670,000 guests annually. Mayor Towndale's greatest challenge during his tenure would be his public dispute with
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(IRCC). As the Canadian government was in the process of renegotiating the
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to close the
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loophole, Towndale stated that Cornwall "needs more help from Ottawa to deal with the influx of asylum seekers." The IRCC has sent some 900 asylum seekers to the city of 90,000 and Towndale and the city council argues that due to the lack of proper facilities, and the lack of warning from the IRCC has meant most of the seekers are living in hotel rooms for free, which further strains the city's economy. Towndale stated that the cost of housing the migrants was 50% of total city spending, and called on the IRCC to improve communication with local officials. Towndale stated that he only learned about the agreement to house the asylum seekers in hotels through "unofficial channels" and that he and the city was given "Zero notice, consultation or resources" from the IRCC. Mayor Towndale has worked with
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, former mayor of Cornwall and current
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to broach the problem to the federal government. Towndale concluded that "At the end, it's the asylum claimants that will suffer," and that "They'll be left in limbo. They won't have any support, at all." Cornwall is not alone on the issue, some 39,000 asylum seekers have crossed the border at Roxham road, with the IRCC simply busing them to cities in the region, and leaving local officials to not only find a solution for housing, but also footing the bill.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Towndale, Justin Mayors of Cornwall, Ontario Living people University of Toronto alumni Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders 1983 births