Candidate for Mayor of Kingston

Meet Conny Glenn.

A Kingstonian who has spent years doing the work, not just talking about it.

Conny Glenn

About Conny.

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

During her years in Toronto, Conny chaired Turning Point Youth Services, supporting youth and families through crisis, and served on a Legal Aid Area Review Committee advocating for equal access to justice. After a decade of work, Conny also established Kinesiology as a regulated health profession.

Today, Conny is known as a community builder, healthcare advocate, and principled voice at City Hall, serving as Sydenham District Councillor, Chair of many committees including the Housing and Homelessness Advisory Committee, and as a national advocate via her Board position with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.

She and her husband are proud parents of four sons and grandparents of three. An avid hiker, gardener, and sci-fi enthusiast, Conny believes strong communities are built by people who show up, listen, and work together.

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

A Record of Delivery.

Not speeches, not photo ops — real results.

Council

Chair, Housing & Homelessness Advisory Committee

Advanced rental registry reform and led the city's response to encampments with a grounded, community-first approach.

Council

Chair, Post Secondary Working Group

Reset relationships and cut the cost of policing student events from $1.2 million to $191,000 in three years, saving taxpayers over a million dollars.

Council

Chair, Heritage Properties Committee

Championed the protection and preservation of Kingston's historic built heritage, ensuring development respects the city's character.

Council

Chair, Administrative Policy Committee

Provided oversight of municipal administration and policy, ensuring City Hall operates with transparency, accountability, and efficiency.

Community

Food Security & Vertical Farming

Championed food security initiatives and vertical farming that now puts $200,000 worth of food into the Kingston community yearly.

National

Federation of Canadian Municipalities Board Member

Co-chairs the FCM Defence Working Group to ensure Kingston benefits from Canada's Defence Industrial Strategy.

Provincial

Eastern Ontario Representative, alPHa Board

Shapes public health policy at the provincial level as Eastern Ontario's representative on the Association of Local Public Health Agencies board.

Founding

Inaugural President, College of Kinesiologists of Ontario

As a national leader in health regulation, she built institutions that still protect Ontarians today.

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