Politically active Canadians breaking down the challenges our political systems face. With electoral turnout at an all time low, it is time to become engaged.
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I’ll start this with a few broad, and possibly rhetorical, questions…
Throughout my time in politics, helping constituents, I have been asked one question by nearly everyone, not always in the same way, but it boils down to: ‘Who do I talk to, to solve my problem?” More often than not who they think is respon...
Many Canadians are left uninformed about the political process, and why it works the way it does (or doesn’t). It is always the government’s preference to have an uninformed public, because it is easier to maintain control and pass legislat...
Ontario school boards. Habitually forgotten, they generally operate unobserved and ignored by the public, toiling away in the background, and rarely reaching the public conscience. Voter participation in trustee elections is low even among ...
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I was born in Winnipeg to a military family, and have lived in the Ottawa Valley for thirty years, the last twenty-five in Lanark County. From 2007-2022 I served as Chief of Staff to the local Member of Provincial Parliament.
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