David Tordjman

Mount Royal election debate a mystery

By Joel Goldenberg
The Suburban

B’nai Brith Canada and Anthony Housefather’s Liberal campaign are declining to confirm whether a federal election debate in the Mount Royal riding had been planned by the organization and cancelled because the incumbent was not available.

The last debate in the riding took place in 2019, was organized by B’nai Brith Canada and was between Housefather and former Conservative candidate David Tordjman. Debates had also taken place during the 2015 Mount Royal campaign.

The Suburban has seen a graphic and an alleged B’nai Brith post announcing that their Mount Royal debate was cancelled because Housefather had a scheduling conflict, but we could not find either on the organization’s social media page.

Asked to confirm whether a debate was to take place, B’nai Brith Canada Quebec regional director Henry Topas told The Suburban, “we thank you but have no comment at this time.”

Former D’Arcy McGee MNA Lawrence Bergman, speaking for Housefather’s campaign, told The Suburban that any request for an appearance at an event would “have to be based on the merits and Anthony’s time.”

Earlier last week, Hampstead Mayor Jeremy Levi posted on social media that he had heard Housefather could not participate in a debate because of scheduling conflicts.

Also asked about the issue, Conservative candidate Neil Oberman told The Suburban, ”I am prepared to engage in discussions or any other methods necessary to ensure the electorate is fully informed about their rights and the key issues affecting their daily lives. Canadians have long been silenced, and it is crucial for every citizen to amplify their voices regarding their rights so they can make informed choices at the polls.If the Liberal Party and its agents choose not to debate me, it is their decision. However, the residents of Mount Royal deserve the opportunity to understand who the candidates are and what they stand for.” Stay tuned. n

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Tordjman running for CSL Mayor in 2025

By Joel Goldenberg
The Suburban

Former CSL councillor David Tordjman announced this week that he will be running for the city’s mayoralty in the November 2025 election.

Tordjman also ran with a team of candidates in the 2021 municipal election against incumbent Mitchell Brownstein, who was re-elected. One member of Tordjman’s team, Lior Azerad, was elected.

In a statement, Tordjman stated that his decision to run again is “driven by a deep commitment to the city’s future and concern about the current direction of the Master Plan, [I’m] stepping forward at this time to help ensure that voices of all residents are heard and respected.

“The Master Plan is a vital blueprint for the growth and development of our city. In its current form, it is a draft that needs consideration. We need to take into account the need for more housing, greater density in certain parts of the city while ensuring that we maintain safety and security as well as manage significant traffic issues. I firmly believe it is an essential tool to enhance the quality of life for everyone in CSL. It’s time to move forward responsibly and inclusively, ensuring that every resident feels engaged in shaping the path ahead.”

Tordjman added that “as a candidate and a professional Civil Engineer, I bring a wealth of municipal experience, having served as the city’s Director of Engineering, Urban Planning and Public Works from 2005 to 2010 and having previously held office as a city councillor from 2017 to 2021.

“[I am] committed to advancing the Master Plan in a way that reflects the city’s collective interests and priorities. We need to bring everyone to the table and create meaningful progress for CSL. Our community deserves a leader who can navigate complex challenges and find common ground. This is about building a future that works for all of us, and I have the experience and know-how to guide us through this.” n

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