The Hamilton Community Action Network (CAN) is a working group of diverse and proud Hamiltonians that promotes informed voting to help Hamilton achieve its full potential. More
  • A Refreshing Outcome, Raise The Hammer, November 2006
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  • Why We Should Have Seen This Coming All Along, but Didn't, Raise The Hammer, November 2006
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  • Five CAN Recommended Candidates Elected to Hamilton City Council, November 2006
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  • Can't Buy Me Love, Raise The Hammer, November 2006
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  • If I were mayor..., Hamilton Spectator, November 2006
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  • CAN Recommends Eisenberger for Mayor, November 2006
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  • Youth Vote: Another Made-in-Hamilton Success!, November 2006
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  • Economic Development and Political Integrity Cited as Top Election Issues by Candidates, October 2006
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  • Those Crazy 'Left-Leaning' Community Groups, Raise the Hammer, October 2006
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  • Local group ranks councillors, 900 CHML, October 2006
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  • McHattie Ranked Number One in CAN Council Voting Analysis, October 2006
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Five CAN Recommended Candidates Elected to City Council
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2006 Candidate Recommendations
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Top Issues Facing Hamilton

To see what the candidates said, click here.

 
 

Councillor Rankings

1. Brian McHattie
2. Bob Bratina
3. Dave Braden

Councillor rankings from the past Council term. View the full report here.

 
Evaluate a Candidate

Download and use CAN's Candidate Evaluation Survey

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Youth CAN

Learn about the Hamilton Youth Vote Project and download class materials.

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There are several ways to get involved:

Good Government - Hamilton citizens want transparent, accountable local government, whose players cannot be improperly influenced.

Quality of Life - Hamilton's municipal government should improve the quality of life for all residents by focusing on improving and enhancing existing infrastructure rather than through outdated economic development strategies.

Read more about our approach to a better Hamilton and download our brochure


Download the Hamilton CAN poster here.

  • Join our mailing list and recieve updates on CAN activities and tools. Click here.

  • Make a donation to CAN - click here.

  • To learn more about the 2006 municipal election click here
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