In order to learn more about the candidates and the issues, CTV Saskatoon is holding a mayoral debate. All three candidates will be taking part. If you have a question for the mayoral candidates, send it in to cfqcnews@ctv.ca.

Don Atchison – Incumbent

Don Atchison was first elected to city council in 1994, and then won the mayor seat in 2003. His bio states he has been a member of almost every board and committee on city council, and as mayor has attended more than 10,000 meetings and public events. Atchison’s campaign is based on a “progressive Saskatoon.” He wants to keep infrastructure current, while building new attractions for Saskatoon including the Remai Art Gallery at River Landing. You can learn more about Atchison’s campaign at www.atchison.ca

Tom Wolf

Tom Wolf moved to Saskatoon in 1996 with his family. Wolf says Saskatoon needs to invest more in infrastructure and “spend tax dollars wisely.” Wolf says Saskatoon needs to be more resource efficient. He has backed a new north bridge and says he endorses the ten-year plan to end homelessness in the city. You can learn more about Wolf’s campaign at tomwolf2012.ca

Clay Mazurkewich

Clay Mazurkewich is a consultant. He is running his campaign on a promise to make housing more affordable. He has said he would implement a 1.5 – 2 per cent rent decrease for students and seniors. He says he would also work to improve road conditions and move projects like River Landing forward. Mazurkewich has also told CTV News that if elected, he would donate 25 per cent of his salary to local charities.

Watch the CTV Mayor’s Forum Monday, Oct. 15 at 6:30, and don’t forget email in your questions for the candidates at cfqcnews@ctv.ca