Things got emotional when Ward 9 Deb McIntosh took a moment to recognize the meeting’s chair at the close of this week’s finance and administration committee meeting of city council.
“I don’t think there’s anybody around this table that doesn’t admire and respect you and the work you’ve done, and I will say, you will be missed.” After the meeting, Sudbury.com reached out to Jakubo by emailed correspondence for greater insight on his impending departure, which he explained last year as being due to an incohesive city council and family priorities.
With Jakubo vacating Ward 7, three people are vying for the position, including Natalie Labbée, Daniel Wiebes and Randy Hazlett. Having registered Aug. 5, Hazlett is the most recent addition to the ward’s slate of candidates. He last sought public office earlier this year, when he ran for the Progressive Conservatives in Nickel Belt for the June 2 provincial election.
Every member of council, including Mike Jakubo, pushed vax mandates to enter public facilities. As more evidence emerges on the adverse effects of the vax, I wonder how many lawsuits the City will have to fight and how much will taxpayers be burdened with?
MikeJakubo Thank you so much Mike!