This is a candidate profile for the April 28, 2025 federal election.
All candidates have been asked the same four questions, and were given a 600-word limit.
Some responses may be edited for grammar and spelling, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rewind Radio News and Pattison Media.
Advance voting days are April 18, 19, 20 and 21. More info here.
1) Why are you running to be a Member of Parliament?
I am running for Parliament because I am concerned about the present and future condition of our country. We are wasting money that we don’t have, have sold all of our gold holdings, and we need to cut government waste. We have over 4000 gangs, mostly Chinese and Mexican cartels, according to RCMP reports, and the trafficking and manufacturing of Fentanyl is killing not only our own citizens but others. We have mass immigration, and our own citizens are struggling just to put food on their tables. I am concerned and felt I needed to step forward.
2) Why should people vote for you, and what skills do you have that make you suitable for this role?
I am organized, hard working, quick learning and have had positions in many sectors – real estate, government security and the education system. I do not have experience in government and see this as a positive attribute.
3) What will you advocate for; and do you intend to fully toe the party line?
I will advocate for the citizens of Columbia – Kootenay – South Rockies. Unlike many of the other candidates, the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) does not have a party whip and allows us to vote according to the wishes of the citizens who voted us into the position of Member of Parliament. Remember, we as government officers should be working for the people who are paying our salaries!
4) How do you believe Canada’s federal government should tackle its current predicament with the United States, and where do you sit on Canadian sovereignty?
I believe we should be having meetings with the US to negotiate the tariffs and doing our part to secure our borders and clean up the drug trafficking in Canada. I do not support retaliatory tariffs, as this only heightens our tariffs. I also believe we should be renegotiating the USMCA agreement with the United States and Mexico.
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