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Community Interests

I will represent the needs and interests of the community. This means Ward 1 specifically, and the entire city collectively.

I believe:

Everyone deserves the right to live and enjoy their life, to have an affordable place to live and enough food to eat, to choose how they spend the money they earn, and to spend their time doing what they choose as long as it is not hurting others.

If Council decisions are going to infringe on any of this, then I think it deserves thorough and transparent communication, consultation, and debate. We shouldn’t be surprised to find out that something has been enacted that affects our quality of life. We might not be happy about every decision, but we should at least understand the process and know who is accountable.

As a City Councillor, I want to govern in a way that improves the lives of the people in our community. It’s worth the time and effort to be fully informed and to have hard discussions.




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