Mayor Mark Sutcliffe introduced the draft of what he described as a “tight” municipal budget on Wednesday, that found room for many of the priorities he campaigned on, including a 2.5 per cent property tax increase, but which also came with warnings about the fiscal pressures in the road ahead. Read More
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OTTAWA BUDGET 2023: Sutcliffe unveils 'tight' draft budget with priority investments and efficiencies
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