Kingston, Ontario

Kingston Mayoral Campaign 2026

A Better Kingston.
Together.

Our city. Our voice. City Hall for All.

Conny Glenn Candidate for Mayor
"I'm not running to get into City Hall. I'm running to open it."

— Conny Glenn, Candidate for Mayor of Kingston

A city that honours its roots and builds what comes next.

Kingston's identity — our limestone buildings, waterfront, and neighbourhoods — is one of our greatest strengths. Protecting it doesn't mean standing still. It means building on it, thoughtfully, with the people of this city at the centre of every decision.

Housing that fits

Thoughtful intensification that respects neighbourhoods and reflects real community needs.

Innovation for people

Connecting Kingston's research and institutions to everyday solutions in housing, food, and sustainability.

Decisions made with you

Bringing residents into the room earlier — and making sure every voice has a real pathway into City Hall.

Growth for everyone

Growth without inclusion creates division. Every decision grounded in equity and community benefit.

What Conny Will Fight For

Kingston Deserves Better.
Conny Glenn Will Deliver It.

  • Housing that works for everyone

    Expanding rental licensing, accelerating affordable housing, and holding developers and landlords accountable to real community standards.

  • Homelessness tackled with compassion and resolve

    Structured, humane, and effective — because real solutions don't choose between community safety and human dignity.

  • A city people can afford to live in

    From food security to transit to infrastructure, putting affordability at the centre of every budget decision.

  • Defence and economic opportunity

    Leveraging Kingston's unique position to ensure the federal Defence Industrial Strategy delivers real investment and jobs here.

  • A City Hall that answers to you

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

  • A Smart Green Kingston

    Advancing green spaces and climate resilience. Investing in smart infrastructure today will save the city millions tomorrow.

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.

  • 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 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.

  • Regular town halls across all wards
  • Active volunteer in local organizations
  • Open-door office hours every month
  • Partnering with schools and youth programs
Meet Conny
100+ Town halls & community meetings attended
30 Years building in the public interest
$1M+ Saved through the Post-Secondary Working Group
$200K Worth of food put into the community yearly
Conny Glenn

About Conny Glenn

Conny grew up in Long Sault and chose Kingston as her home. She built a health, safety and wellness consulting business from scratch during a recession, running it for 30 years.

Before coming to Kingston she chaired Turning Point Youth Services in Toronto, supporting young people through crisis, and served on a Legal Aid Area Review Committee, advocating for equal access to justice.

She and her husband have raised four sons here and are now proud grandparents of three. She hikes Kingston's trails, tends her garden, and has spent years showing up at community tables — not just political ones.

30 Years in business
4 Sons raised in Kingston
Full Biography