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Nate Morris Disputes Smiths Falls Election Sign Policy

Summary by hometownnews.ca
Smiths Falls mayoral candidate Nate Morris told Hometown News on Sunday, May 31 that he will not remove election signs placed on private property despite receiving a notice from the town regarding the municipality’s updated election signage policy. The issue centres around the Town of Smiths Falls’ consolidated election signage policy, updated in March 2026 through By-law 10677-2026, which states that no election signs shall be erected or displa…
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hometownnews.ca broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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