Voter Apathy, distrust in being represented and heard throughout the term

Voter distrust is built when engagement only happens at election time. To counter that, we need consistent, genuine connection.

I've heard the calls for more town hall meetings, and while they have their place, I believe we need more personal, two-way conversations. That's why, if elected, I will institute a simple but firm commitment: 'Coffee with your Councillor.'

One set day every month, you will know you can find me at a local restaurant in Langdon. No agenda, no formal presentation. Just an open invitation to sit down, whether for a quick coffee or a longer meal, and talk about what matters to you. This is where real 'idea growth' happens—not in a crowd, but in conversation.

Municipal politics is ultimately about the people. You are voting for a person you trust to share your community's values. My entire platform came from listening to this community, and that listening won't stop on election day. It will be the core of my service.

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