
The Important Things
Safety That Protects What Matters Most
Every Edmontonian deserves to feel secure - in their home, on their street, when using transit, and as their children move through the city. We need smart, proactive solutions that protect our families, our homes, and our peace of mind - without compromising compassion or community.
How do we build a safer city?
Responsible Spending, Real Results
Affordability isn’t just about the price of a home, your monthly bills, and your property taxes. It is also the cost of NOT having access to appropriate services and infrastructure that support a good life. I’ll stand up for the public services Edmontonians rely on. Roads that are well planned and in good repair, transit that gets you where you need to go safely and reliably, programs that support communities and citizens, and amenities that promote health, wellness, and connection. Every dollar matters. Edmonton deserves a city budget that reflects our priorities and delivers real value.
What does it mean to spend smart?
Planning to Meet Edmonton's Needs for Tomorrow
​Edmonton continues to grow at an incredible pace, and we need to be deliberate in how we plan for housing, businesses, services, and amenities. Our city needs solutions of all types – we need well-planned density around major hubs and corridors to capitalize on existing infrastructure, and when we do need to grow outwards, we do so with consideration for how those communities impact our existing ones.
How do we grow?
Community-Driven and Responsive
​I'm running as an independent candidate because I believe Edmonton works best when we have the power to make decisions that are best for the community without interference from other levels of government, party politics, and the influence of large donors and their agendas. Councillor priorities should be set by people who live, work, and raise families in ward pihêsiwin, and together, we'll build an Edmonton that prioritizes the experiences of everyday Edmontonians.
What does it mean to work for Edmontonians?
The above platform points are based on priorities, values, and first-hand experiences from residents in Ward pihêsiwin.
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As the campaign develops over the summer and we engage with residents from all over Southwest Edmonton, we'll add to these points so that, by election day on October 20, residents of pihêsiwin will see themselves reflected in this platform, and together, we'll work towards a better, brighter, and inclusive Edmonton for All
