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Saying her proposals address both immediate concerns and long-term aspirations, Saskatoon mayoral candidate Kelley Moore has released her campaign platform.

In her platform and at hastily-called Friday afternoon press conference, Moore said the city needs to move past recent policies and practices if it wants to move forward.

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“The old approach has been to wait until there’s a problem, and then pour concrete to try to solve it,” Moore said in her platform.

“Too much traffic congestion? Build a bridge. Too much noise? Build a wall. Too much crime? Challenge the statistics. Too much racism? Deny it exists. This is not visionary, it’s reactionary. It doesn’t build a city. It builds debt and division. And it won’t move us forward.”

Moore said she will be focusing on six main priorities: listening to communities, financial responsibility and accountability, sustainable planning and infrastructure, civic service satisfaction, safety and security, and small business and entrepreneurship. Moore, in her platform, said she has several specific goals: