Ward 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann
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Hamilton suspends employee COVID-19 vaccination policyWard 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann was among those giving thanks to the 95 per cent, or more than 8,400 employees, who did comply with the vaccination policy.PoliticsAug 12, 2022
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Hamilton city councillors award contract for enhanced sidewalk snow clearingHamilton has about 2,400 kilometres of sidewalk, and about two-thirds will still not be cleared by the city going forward, largely within residential areas.PoliticsNov 15, 2021
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City councillors appeal with residents to vaccinate as Hamilton’s coverage rate lagsAt 74 per cent, provincial data indicates that Hamilton is tied with four other health units for the lowest two-dose COVID vaccination rate in Ontario.HealthSep 15, 2021
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Hamilton city council approves enhanced sidewalk snow-clearing programWard 1 Coun. Maureen Wilson says clearing sidewalks of snow is about "equity", and ensuring that the city remains accessible to all residents.PoliticsApr 28, 2021
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Hamilton politicians will spend $682,000 to protect city hall forecourtDundas Coun. Arlene Vanderbeek believes councillors have a "duty" to spend the money, and a "responsibility to have a safe place where people can express themselves."PoliticsMar 22, 2021
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City council approves new Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre boardWard 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann agreed during Wednesday's city council meeting that they've put the centre on a "path to success."PoliticsFeb 24, 2021
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Hamilton councillor seeks stricter rules for demolishing industrial buildingsNann says Ward 3 residents, already burdened with chronic exposure to airborne emissions, "need every effort to be made to prevent further degradation" of their air quality.EnvironmentFeb 2, 2021
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Hamilton councillor apologizes for ‘mischaracterizing’ actions of police officersHamilton councilor Nrinder Nann said Thursday, 'I mischaracterized the officers involved in the traffic violation, and I sincerely apologize.'PoliticsDec 3, 2020
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Hamilton politicians divided on need for added security in city hall forecourtNann voted in favour of the added security measure saying councillors need to send a message to residents that 'their safety matters to us.'PoliticsOct 6, 2020
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