Shrink tax bills through a three-part test.
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The candidate proposes a test for all City Hall actions to ensure they shrink tax bills, lighten the load, and actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Ward 9 Candidate
Shrink tax bills through a three-part test.
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The candidate proposes a test for all City Hall actions to ensure they shrink tax bills, lighten the load, and actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Reduce regulations and cut red tape.
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The candidate aims to subtract regulations as often as they are added, evaluating every regulation based on cost-effectiveness and net growth.
"I’ll keep pushing for a council that subtracts as often as it adds."
Taxpayer-focused evaluation of all city actions.
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Every action taken by City Hall must be tested against whether it shrinks the tax bill, lightens the load, or actually works.
"A simple test for everything City Hall does Does it shrink your tax bill? Does it lighten your load? Does it actually work? If the answer to all three isn’t yes, it doesn’t belong on the agenda."
Tie councillor pay to property tax levy.
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The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw (PACT Bylaw) that links the pay of city councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Fiscally responsible stewardship of tax dollars.
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The candidate advocates for a government that does less but performs well, focusing on being responsible stewards of taxpayer funds.
"Fiscally-responsible stewards of our tax dollars."
Reduce regulatory environment and red tape.
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The candidate proposes a framework to evaluate regulations based on harm prevention, cost-effectiveness, and whether the regulatory environment nets grow or shrink.
"I can’t repeal the pile alone. What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Fiscally responsible stewardship of tax dollars.
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The candidate advocates for a government that does less but performs well, focusing on being responsible stewards of taxpayer money.
"Fiscally-responsible stewards of our tax dollars."
Shrink tax bills through a three-part test.
Details:
Every action taken by City Hall must pass a test to see if it shrinks the tax bill, lightens the load, or actually works.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Tie councillor pay to property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate proposes a direct-democracy bylaw (PACT Bylaw) that links the pay of city councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Reduce regulatory environment and red tape.
Details:
The candidate aims to evaluate every regulation based on cost-effectiveness and whether the regulatory environment nets grow or shrink, pushing for a council that subtracts as often as it adds.
"does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Fiscally responsible stewardship of tax dollars.
Details:
The candidate advocates for a government that does less but performs well, focusing on being responsible stewards of taxpayer funds.
"Fiscally-responsible stewards of our tax dollars."
Reduce regulatory environment and red tape.
Details:
The candidate proposes a framework to evaluate regulations based on harm prevention, cost-effectiveness, and whether the regulatory environment nets grow or shrink.
"I can’t repeal the pile alone. What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Taxpayer-focused evaluation of all City Hall actions.
Details:
Every action taken by City Hall must be tested against whether it shrinks the tax bill, lightens the load, or actually works.
"A simple test for everything City Hall does Does it shrink your tax bill? Does it lighten your load? Does it actually work? If the answer to all three isn’t yes, it doesn’t belong on the agenda."
Tie councillor pay to property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw that links the pay of city councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Fiscally responsible stewardship of tax dollars.
Details:
The candidate advocates for a government that does less but performs well, focusing on being responsible stewards of taxpayer money.
"Fiscally-responsible stewards of our tax dollars."
Tie councillor pay to property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw that links the pay of city councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Fiscally-responsible stewardship of tax dollars.
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The candidate advocates for a government that focuses on doing less but doing it well while being responsible with taxpayer money.
"Fiscally-responsible stewards of our tax dollars."
Prioritize actions that shrink tax bills.
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The candidate proposes a test for all City Hall actions to see if they reduce the tax bill, lighten the load, or actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Tie councillor pay to property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw that links the pay of city councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Evaluate regulations based on cost-benefit.
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The candidate proposes a framework to evaluate every regulation based on whether the costs are worth the benefits and if it helps the regulatory environment grow or shrink.
"does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Reduce red tape and regulations.
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The candidate aims to push for a council that subtracts regulations as often as it adds them.
"I’ll keep pushing for a council that subtracts as often as it adds."
Evaluate city actions based on tax reduction.
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The candidate proposes a test for all City Hall actions to determine if they shrink the tax bill, lighten the load, or actually work.
"A simple test for everything City Hall does Does it shrink your tax bill? Does it lighten your load? Does it actually work? If the answer to all three isn’t yes, it doesn’t belong on the agenda."
Evaluate city actions based on tax reduction.
Details:
The candidate proposes a three-part test for all City Hall actions to determine if they shrink tax bills, lighten the load, or actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Fiscally-responsible stewardship of tax dollars.
Details:
The candidate advocates for a government that focuses on doing less but doing it well while being responsible with taxpayer money.
"Fiscally-responsible stewards of our tax dollars."
Tie councillor pay to property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate proposes a direct-democracy bylaw to link the compensation of city councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Reduce regulatory environment and red tape.
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The candidate aims to evaluate every regulation based on cost-effectiveness and whether the regulatory environment is growing or shrinking, pushing for a council that subtracts rules.
"does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Opposes high-density housing on Colonel Talbot
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The candidate objects to the proposed six-storey, 100-unit-per-hectare blocks on Colonel Talbot, citing a lack of required studies and exceeding current plans.
"High-Density Housing on Colonel Talbot: my objection, and how to file yours before June 9"
Opposes high-density housing on Colonel Talbot
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The candidate objects to the proposed six-storey, 100-unit-per-hectare blocks on Colonel Talbot, arguing they exceed the city's own plan and lack required studies.
"High-Density Housing on Colonel Talbot: my objection, and how to file yours before June 9"
Opposes high-density housing on Colonel Talbot
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The candidate opposes the proposal for six-storey, 100-unit-per-hectare blocks on Colonel Talbot, citing a lack of required studies and exceeding current plans.
"High-Density Housing on Colonel Talbot: my objection, and how to file yours before June 9"
Opposes high-density housing on Colonel Talbot
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The candidate opposes the proposal for six-storey, 100-unit-per-hectare blocks on Colonel Talbot, citing a lack of required studies and exceeding current plans.
"High-Density Housing on Colonel Talbot: my objection, and how to file yours before June 9"
Opposes high-density housing on Colonel Talbot
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The candidate objects to the proposed six-storey, 100-unit-per-hectare blocks on Colonel Talbot in Lambeth, arguing they exceed the city's own plan and lack required studies.
"High-Density Housing on Colonel Talbot: my objection, and how to file yours before June 9"
Opposes high-density housing on Colonel Talbot
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The candidate objects to the proposed six-storey, 100-unit-per-hectare blocks on Colonel Talbot in Lambeth, arguing they exceed the city's own plan and lack required studies.
"High-Density Housing on Colonel Talbot: my objection, and how to file yours before June 9"
Fight for police resources matching break-in patterns.
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The candidate proposes fighting for police resources that align with documented break-in patterns in Ward 9.
"fight for police resources that match the documented break-in pattern"
Make recurring hotspots a strategic priority.
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The candidate aims to push Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service.
"push council’s Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service"
Fight for police resources matching break-in patterns.
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The candidate proposes fighting for police resources that align with documented break-in patterns in Ward 9.
"fight for police resources that match the documented break-in pattern"
Prioritize recurring hotspots for Police Service Board.
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The candidate aims to push council's Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service.
"push council’s Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service."
Fight for police resources matching break-in patterns.
Details:
The candidate proposes fighting for police resources that align with documented break-in patterns in Ward 9.
"fight for police resources that match the documented break-in pattern"
Make recurring hotspots a strategic priority.
Details:
The candidate aims to push Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service.
"push council’s Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service"
Prioritize recurring hotspots for Police Service Board.
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The candidate aims to push council's Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service.
"push council’s Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service."
Fight for police resources matching break-in patterns.
Details:
The candidate proposes fighting for police resources that align with documented break-in patterns in Ward 9.
"fight for police resources that match the documented break-in pattern"
Prioritize recurring hotspots for Police Service Board.
Details:
The candidate intends to push council's Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service.
"push council’s Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service."
Fight for police resources matching break-in patterns.
Details:
The candidate aims to advocate for police resources that align with documented break-in patterns in Ward 9.
"fight for police resources that match the documented break-in pattern"
Prioritize recurring hotspots for Police Service Board.
Details:
The candidate will push council's Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service.
"push council’s Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service"
Fight for police resources matching break-in patterns.
Details:
The candidate proposes fighting for police resources that align with documented break-in patterns in Ward 9.
"fight for police resources that match the documented break-in pattern"
Prioritize recurring hotspots for Police Service Board.
Details:
The candidate aims to push council's Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service.
"push council’s Police Service Board appointees to make recurring hotspots a strategic priority for the Service"
Prioritize projects that shrink the tax bill.
Details:
The candidate proposes a test for all City Hall actions to determine if they shrink the tax bill, lighten the load, or actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Reduce the number of city rules and fees.
Details:
The candidate aims to push for a council that subtracts regulations and fees as often as it adds them to reduce the regulatory burden.
"City Hall keeps adding rules and fees and almost never takes any away."
Apply a three-part test to all City Hall actions.
Details:
The candidate proposes that every action taken by City Hall must pass a test to see if it shrinks the tax bill, lightens the load, or actually works.
"A simple test for everything City Hall does Does it shrink your tax bill? Does it lighten your load? Does it actually work? If the answer to all three isn’t yes, it doesn’t belong on the agenda."
Tie councillor pay directly to the property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw called the PACT Bylaw which links the compensation of councillors to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Tie councillor pay to the property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw (PACT Bylaw) that links the compensation of councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Reduce the number of rules and fees.
Details:
The candidate aims to push for a council that subtracts regulations and fees as often as it adds them.
"City Hall keeps adding rules and fees and almost never takes any away."
Prioritize projects that shrink the tax bill.
Details:
The candidate proposes a test for all City Hall actions to determine if they shrink the tax bill, lighten the load, or actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Tie councillor pay to the property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw (PACT Bylaw) that links the compensation of councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Reduce the number of city rules and fees.
Details:
The candidate aims to push for a council that subtracts regulations and fees as often as it adds them.
"City Hall keeps adding rules and fees and almost never takes any away."
Tie councillor pay to the property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw (PACT Bylaw) that links the compensation of councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Prioritize projects that shrink the tax bill.
Details:
The candidate proposes a test for all City Hall actions to determine if they shrink the tax bill, lighten the load, or actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Reduce regulatory costs and fees.
Details:
The candidate aims to push for a council that subtracts regulations and fees as often as it adds them, evaluating if costs are worth the regulations.
"City Hall keeps adding rules and fees and almost never takes any away."
Fiscally-responsible stewardship of tax dollars.
Details:
The candidate advocates for a government that provides fewer services but performs them well while acting as responsible stewards of taxpayer money.
"Fiscally-responsible stewards of our tax dollars."
Evaluate city actions by tax bill reduction.
Details:
The candidate proposes a test for all City Hall actions to determine if they shrink the tax bill, lighten the load, or actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Tie councillor pay to property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw that links the pay of city councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Fiscally-responsible stewardship of tax dollars.
Details:
The candidate advocates for a government that does less but performs well, acting as a responsible steward of taxpayer funds.
"Fiscally-responsible stewards of our tax dollars."
Test for shrinking tax bills.
Details:
The candidate proposes a simple test for all City Hall actions to determine if they shrink the tax bill, lighten the load, or actually work.
"Does it shrink your tax bill?"
Tie councillor pay to property tax levy.
Details:
The candidate supports a direct-democracy bylaw that links the pay of city councillors directly to the property tax levy.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Prioritize efficient vehicle flow on arterial roads.
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The candidate advocates for ensuring arterial roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently as designed to keep neighborhoods quiet.
"The way Lambeth, Byron, and Riverbend get their streets back is by making sure those roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently, as designed."
Evaluate mobility based on speed and traffic flow.
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Every mobility vote will be tested against whether it gets people where they need to go faster or creates traffic jams.
"Every mobility vote gets the same test from me: does it get you where you need to go faster, or jam up traffic and push the spillover into someone’s neighbourhood?"
Prioritize efficient vehicle flow on arterial roads.
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The candidate advocates for ensuring arterial roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently as designed to keep neighborhoods quiet.
"The way Lambeth, Byron, and Riverbend get their streets back is by making sure those roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently, as designed."
Evaluate mobility based on speed and traffic flow.
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Every mobility vote will be tested against whether it gets people where they need to go faster or creates traffic jams.
"Every mobility vote gets the same test from me: does it get you where you need to go faster, or jam up traffic and push the spillover into someone’s neighbourhood?"
Prioritize efficient vehicle flow on arterial roads.
Details:
The candidate advocates for ensuring arterial roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently as designed to keep neighborhoods quiet.
"The way Lambeth, Byron, and Riverbend get their streets back is by making sure those roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently, as designed."
Evaluate mobility based on speed and traffic flow.
Details:
Every mobility vote will be tested against whether it gets people where they need to go faster or creates traffic jams.
"Every mobility vote gets the same test from me: does it get you where you need to go faster, or jam up traffic and push the spillover into someone’s neighbourhood?"
Prioritize efficient vehicle flow on arterial roads.
Details:
The candidate advocates for ensuring arterial roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently as designed to keep neighborhoods quiet.
"The way Lambeth, Byron, and Riverbend get their streets back is by making sure those roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently, as designed."
Evaluate mobility based on speed and traffic flow.
Details:
Every mobility vote will be tested against whether it gets people where they need to go faster or creates traffic jams.
"Every mobility vote gets the same test from me: does it get you where you need to go faster, or jam up traffic and push the spillover into someone’s neighbourhood?"
Prioritize efficient vehicle flow on arterial roads.
Details:
The candidate advocates for ensuring arterial roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently as designed to keep neighborhoods quiet.
"The way Lambeth, Byron, and Riverbend get their streets back is by making sure those roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently, as designed."
Prioritize efficient vehicle flow on arterial roads.
Details:
The candidate advocates for ensuring arterial roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently as designed to keep neighborhoods quiet.
"The way Lambeth, Byron, and Riverbend get their streets back is by making sure those roads move vehicles quickly and efficiently, as designed."
Reduce regulatory red tape and fees.
Details:
The candidate proposes a framework to evaluate every regulation based on harm prevention, cost-effectiveness, and whether the regulatory environment is growing or shrinking, aiming to subtract rules as often as they are added.
"I can’t repeal the pile alone. What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Reduce regulatory red tape and fees.
Details:
The candidate proposes a framework to evaluate every regulation based on harm prevention, cost-effectiveness, and whether the regulatory environment is growing or shrinking, aiming to subtract rules as often as they are added.
"I can’t repeal the pile alone. What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Reduce regulatory burden and red tape
Details:
The candidate proposes a framework to evaluate every regulation based on harm prevention, cost-effectiveness, and whether the regulatory environment is growing or shrinking, aiming to subtract rules as often as adding them.
"I can’t repeal the pile alone. What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Reduce regulatory burden and cut red tape.
Details:
The candidate proposes a framework to evaluate every regulation based on harm prevention, cost-effectiveness, and whether the regulatory environment is growing or shrinking, pushing for a council that subtracts as often as it adds.
"I can’t repeal the pile alone. What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Implement a framework to reduce government regulations.
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The candidate proposes a framework to evaluate every regulation based on harm prevention, cost-effectiveness, and whether the regulatory environment is shrinking or growing.
"What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Advocate for fitness and nutrition.
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The candidate identifies as an advocate for fitness and nutrition in their personal background.
"Advocate for fitness and nutrition."
Implement a direct-democracy bylaw for councillor pay.
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The candidate proposes a bylaw that ties councillor pay directly to the property tax levy to ensure accountability to taxpayers.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Implement a direct-democracy bylaw for councillor pay.
Details:
The candidate proposes a bylaw that ties councillor pay directly to the property tax levy to ensure accountability to taxpayers.
"The fix: a direct-democracy bylaw that ties councillor pay to the property tax levy."
Reduce regulatory burden and red tape.
Details:
The candidate aims to evaluate every regulation based on whether it prevents specific harm and whether the regulatory environment is shrinking or growing.
"I can’t repeal the pile alone. What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Evaluate regulations based on a specific framework.
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The candidate intends to evaluate every regulation based on whether it prevents specific harm, its cost-effectiveness, its defensibility, and its impact on the regulatory environment.
"What I can do is make decisions based on a framework on every regulation that comes to council: does it prevent specific harm, are the costs worth it, would it survive a four-year defence, and does the regulatory environment net grow or shrink?"
Advocate for fitness and nutrition.
Details:
The candidate identifies as an advocate for fitness and nutrition as part of their personal background and interests.
"Advocate for fitness and nutrition."