Ejaz Butt: I started from the very grassroots. I have stayed in this city since I arrived in Canada. I have achieved a lot in this city and its time to give back, Butt told Hamilton. , according to CBC. There are no outsiders so far because everybody is afraid there will be a media trial and personal attacks. I am not worried about these things. I m ready to take on positive criticism, he said. When Ejaz Butt could not get a job in his field of expertise, like many Canadian immigrants he turned to driving a cab. That was in 1987, and after over 20 years in the taxi business, Butt says he is ready to serve the city that has helped him achieved so much. Butt, 62, filed nomination papers on March 31 and is now the seventh candidate to enter the mayoral race. He recognizes that he is a political outsider, but believes that is the edge he has over the likes of Brian McHattie and Fred Eisenberger, who are familiar faces at city hall.
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