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Uncivil discourse: Winding down a tumultuous term at Ottawa city hall

Listen to Kate Porter's radio documentaryabout why outgoing city council members made the decision not to run againand what it will take to improve things for the next term.

Listen to Kate Porter's 3-part radio documentary about the status of city politics

The view of Ottawa city council chambers from the mayor's seat. (Kate Porter/CBC)

During a tumultuous four-year termthat included flooding,storms, a pandemic, an LRTlaunch and inquiry and a major convoy protest, tensions ran high at Ottawa city hall.

Nearly half the current council is not running again for their seatsin the Oct. 24 election.

In this three-part documentary, the CBC spoketo six outgoing members including the mayor about why they made that decisionand what it will take to improve things for the next term.

Part 1:How hard it's been to hold office this term.

Part 2:Mayor Jim Watson's leadership.

Part 3: Looking aheadand making people want to run.