Affordable Housing: Work closely with provincial and government officials to develop more affordable housing options, ensuring we meet the needs of our district’s growing and diverse population.
Strengthening Relationships between Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) and Tax payers: By improving communication, enhancing access to services, and ensuring greater accountability, we can foster a more engaged and informed community, effectively addressing the concerns and needs of taxpayers.
Enhance Traffic Flow and Reduce Congestion: Implement innovative strategies to alleviate traffic during peak hours, making our roads safer, reducing congestion, and helping residents spend less time commuting.
Improve Public Transit: Collaborate with transportation authorities to increase public transit frequency, reliability, and expand routes, making it a more convenient and accessible option for all areas of our district.
Revitalize Recreational Facilities: Invest in upgrading existing recreational centers and explore opportunities to develop new facilities with enhanced amenities, promoting health and wellness for all residents.
Foster Direct Dialogue with Residents: Commit to regular in-person meetings with residents to listen to their concerns, understand their needs, and collaboratively develop effective solutions.
Youth Education Reforms: Enhance educational opportunities for the community youth by equipping them with modern skills, resources, and equal access to opportunities, empowering the next generation.
Crime Prevention Measures : Implement proactive strategies to reduce crime and ensure the safety of our community, focusing on prevention and community engagement.
Bringing Communities Together:
Organize community events that bring people together, celebrate our diversity
Support Local Businesses: Encourage support for local businesses, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual support.
It is a privilege to live and work in Mikma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi"kmaq People. This territory is covered by the "Treaties of Peace and Friendship," first signed by the Mi'kmaq and Wolastogiyik (Maliseet) peoples with the British Crown in 1725, which recognized their title and established an ongoing relationship between nations, reminding us that we are all Treaty People.
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