Kingston Mayoral Campaign 2026

A Better
Kingston.
Together.

Our city. Our voice. City Hall for All.

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Conny Glenn, Candidate for Mayor of Kingston

Why She's Running

I'm not running
to get into City Hall.
I'm running to
open it.
— Conny Glenn

Conny didn't decide to run for Mayor and then start working. She's been working for Kingston for years. On Council, in community organizations, and as a national advocate. The campaign started after the work.

The Platform

What Conny
will fight for.

  • 01

    Housing for everyone

    Rental registry, affordable housing, and real accountability for developers and landlords.

  • 02

    Homelessness with compassion

    Structured and humane — because real solutions don't choose between safety and dignity.

  • 03

    A city people can afford

    Food security, transit, infrastructure — affordability at the centre of every decision.

  • 04

    A City Hall that answers to you

    Transparent, open, accountable — where residents have a voice and insiders don't run the show.

Full Platform
Conny Glenn, Councillor Sydenham

Meet Conny

About Conny Glenn.

Conny Glenn grew up in Long Sault and chose Kingston as the place to build the next chapter of her life. She built a health, safety, and wellness consulting business from scratch during a recession — nearly 30 years ago.

She chaired Turning Point Youth Services, served on a Legal Aid Area Review Committee, and established Kinesiology as a regulated health profession in Canada. Today she serves as Sydenham District Councillor and national advocate through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.

That's not a politician's résumé.
That's a Kingstonian's.

Proven Leadership

Real results.
On the record.

Before asking for your trust as Mayor, Conny has spent years earning it on Council — moving real motions on the issues that matter most to Kingston families.

Read Her Story
  • Rental licensing to improve housing standards
  • Warming & safety for encampments in winter
  • Vacant Property Tax investigation launched
  • Limestone City Co-op housing support
  • Post-Secondary Working Group created
  • Code of Conduct to prevent City Hall harassment
  • Healthcare worker parking solutions
  • Heritage enforcement to protect Kingston's character

In the Community

Conny shows up.
Every time.

Conny Glenn isn't just at City Hall — she's at the community clean-up, the neighbourhood association meeting, the park opening, and the food bank. Real representation means showing up everywhere it counts.

100+ Town halls & community meetings attended
30 Years building in the public interest
$1M Saved in policing costs for student events
$200K Worth of food put into the community yearly

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building a better
Kingston.

This campaign belongs to all of us. The best decisions aren't made for people — they're made with them.