
Brockville – Two-term Brockville City Councillor Cameron Wales has filed nomination papers to run for Mayor of Brockville. An in-person announcement is planned for 10 am on Saturday, May 2nd at Armagh S. Price Park, near the south portal of the Brockville Railway Tunnel.
“I’m inviting all members of our community to join me for a brief announcement about my campaign, followed by a discussion about priorities for the next Council term,” said Cameron.
First elected to City Council in 2018 at age 23 and re-elected in 2022, Cameron has served on several community and Council committees, including as past Chair of the Planning and Operations Committee and current Chair of the Governance Committee.
During his first term, he represented Zone 7 on the Rural Ontario Municipal Association Board of Directors.
“I am looking forward to the months ahead, and to meeting with residents and business leaders across our city. We plan to knock on every door.”
Cameron’s focus at the Council table is growth and stewardship – building a sustainable future for Brockville through responsible long-term planning. His time on Council has been defined by consistent advocacy on the environment, housing, inclusion, municipal services, and infrastructure investment.
“If I am elected to serve as your Mayor, I will continue to prioritize long-term planning while delivering clear results throughout the 2026-2030 Council term. That means a sustainable tax levy that residents can afford, advancing attainable housing, and maintaining effective service delivery.”
Cameron grew up in Brockville and attended St. Mary Catholic High School, graduating with a Specialist High Skills Major in Arts and Culture. He holds a Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management from Carleton University, specializing in Strategic Public Opinion and Policy Analysis.
Outside of his public roles, Cameron manages a small retail business, volunteers in the community, flies as a glider instructor and private pilot, and enjoys participating in the performing arts.



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