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Former school board trustee Cathy Curry selected as Kanata North councillor

Former school board trustee Cathy Curry is the new councillor for Kanata North.In a rarely used process, council selected the new representative for the west-end ward with more than half of the votes in the first round.

City council appointed new councillor Wednesday in just one round of voting

Cathy Curry was chosen by 12 members of Ottawa city council, a majority, to be appointed as the new councillor for Kanata North ward. (cathycurry.ca)

Former public school board trustee Cathy Curry is the new city councillor for Kanata North.

In a rarely used process, council chose Curry as the new representative for the west-end ward with more than half of the votes in the first round 12 of the 23 council membersselected her, including Mayor Jim Watson. Former councillor Marianne Wilkinson came second with eight votes.

The seat was left vacant by Jenna Sudds, now the Liberal MPfor Kanata-Carleton.

A special meeting of city council on Wednesday acted as a very public job interview process for20 applicants, as each appeared in avideo call streamed on YouTube. Each gave a five-minute pitch, and took questions from councillors.

Many suggested the ongoing fight over ClubLink's plan to redevelop its Kanata Golf and Country Club was the biggest issue in the ward. Others also pointed to the importance of Kanata's changinghigh-tech park.

Curry instead pointed to many planning files that will require decisions within a matter of weeks. She had read up on those development applications and driven past many of the locations, she said. Curry also indicated she had spoken with community associations, MP Sudds, MPP Merrilee Fullertonand city staff.

"Important traits that I have are that I'm a quick study, and I'm consultative. I think in terms of systems and move from the micro to the macro naturally and well," said Curry, as she presented herself for the job.

Curry, a former trustee with the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and member of many boards of directors locally,will represent constituents for less than a year before a general municipal election takes place in October 2022.

City councillors gathered for a special meeting in February 2019. (Kate Porter/CBC)

Curry undecided if she'll run in 2022 election

Last month,the majority of council decided Kanata North's next councillor should be appointed, rather than elected. They felt a byelection held inJanuary would come too late becausebigfiles such asthe 2022 budget would be completed before Sudds's successor took over the seat.

A byelection would also have cost more than $550,000 due to COVID-19 restrictions, whereas the City of Ottawa spent just $7,278 on newspaper ads seeking applicants.

Coun. Diane Deans asked almost every applicant if they would commit to not running next October in the 2022 municipal election. She and several council members did not want see an appointee given the advantage of name recognition, even though laws cannot compel a candidate to keep sucha promise.

A few said unequivocally they would hold the post for only the remainder of the term, including former councillor Wilkinson, lawyer Stewart Walter Cattrollwho co-owns Freshiifast food locations,Transport Canada engineer Matthew Leeand University of Ottawa professor Michael Kempa.

Curry, too, anticipated the question.

"Right this moment, I had no intentionof running. I've had tons of people try to convince me that's not the right thinking. I would have to see how this goes. I could be convinced either way."

Mayor Jim Watson, who supported Curry, said he did so because he found her presentation convincing, he'dseen her leadership at the school board, and becausesheanswered honestly.

"People who close thatdoor too soon probably would be regretting it and kicking themselves. At the end of the day, it's a relatively unique position to be in."

Curry was to be sworn in privately after the meeting, and will take the office in a ceremonyin the mayor's office on Friday.