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NORTH
SHORE
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
with our Candidates
Patrick Weiler
RUNNING FOR: LIBERAL PARTY OF CANADA RIDING: WEST VANCOUVER-SUNSHINE COAST-SEA TO SKY COUNTRY
Vote! Do Your Duty!
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n Monday, Sept. 20, collectively we will elect a new federal government to provide oversight and leadership for our country for the next four years (or less, as we are currently experiencing)! This is a significant opportunity to express your feelings and thoughts on who amongst the candidates reflects the values that you do. If it feels like an obligation, well that’s because it is. Mark your calendar now and don’t let anything else stand in the way of doing your duty. It needs to be your priority that day! More so now than ever, with big pressing issues in front of us. We here at the North Shore News have been working diligently over the past weeks to ensure that you and all of our readers have had access to the candidates, parties, platforms, and are now informed of the issues and the positions those candidates and parties represent. We hope you have had the time to review the many stories we have published, read the many ads that the candidates have run, maybe attended an all-candidates meeting, virtually or in person, or at least had a debate or two around the water cooler or dining table. We here at the News feel that obligation too. Not only are we personally obliged to do that most important duty, VOTE, but we also feel the obligation to inform, educate and challenge you all to fulfill your obligation. Whether this is your first election or one in a lifelong string, take the time to familiarize yourself not only with the party platforms, but very importantly, get to know the people that
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are offering to be your member of Parliament. Do they take time to listen? Are they capable advocators? Do they have personal views and attributes that you want representing us for the next four years? Your MP will be your conduit to our government – they will represent us, their constituents, on major issues that may affect our lives for generations to come. Vote for the party platform that resonates with you and vote for a person who you respect and shares your values and morals. Today we are proud to publish our {connect} special section featuring some of the candidates vying for election in our three North Shore ridings. We hope you find it a great read and one that informs your final decision as to who you want representing your area in Ottawa for up to four years. All the candidates are worthy of your full consideration. They have worked really hard for many years to prepare themselves for this time. It is showtime, NOW. The only thing missing is you. Do your thing! Inform, question, debate and then head to the polls. Without your simple act of voting, the whole democratic system is in jeopardy. The next government and MP for your area want a clear mandate. They want to represent all of us, not a majority of a minority. Give them what they deserve – a strong turnout that clearly gives a mandate to the candidate and party that wins. It is critically important. Enjoy the read and then do your duty…VOTE!
Peter Kvarnstrom Publisher, North Shore News
Facts about me I have been the member of Parliament since 2019, and am running for reelection. I live in West Vancouver with my partner Nicole and our two rescue cats, and have lived here for most of my life. I grew up in West Vancouver and Sechelt, and have worked in Whistler, where my father had a business. I went to Ecole Pauline Johnson and Sentinel Secondary School and am fluently bilingual. I have worked for federal, municipal and Indigenous governments, the United Nations, nonprofits and businesses in Canada and 19 other countries.
reach me at
telephone 236 317 3055 email info@reelectpatrickweiler.com website reelectpatrickweiler.com
SPONSORED CONTENT. The following messages were paid for by the respective candidates’ campaigns.
make your vote count on Sept. 20
AUTHORIZED BY GORDON HOLLEY, 604-229-9795, FOR PATRICK WEILER.
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Re-elect Patrick
What made you decide to stand in this election? I left the law for politics because I realized I could do more to protect the environment and grow the economy by changing laws than arguing them. I’m running again because we need to do more, not less, as the Conservatives have proposed.
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What major issues do you think have to be addressed in the next four years?
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Climate change: I’ve worked with Jonathan Wilkinson to make achieving net-zero emissions the law in Canada. Now, I’m focused on delivering on our strengthened climate plan. That plan is aligned with science, and it will reduce emissions, create hundreds of thousands of jobs, and position us to thrive in a low-carbon world. Healthy and inclusive communities: From delivering $10/day childcare, to $130+ million in local infrastructure investments, and hundreds of new affordable homes, I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished – but we need to keep going. We need to reduce congestion on the North Shore with rapid transit, regional transit in the Sea to Sky and Sunshine Coast and safe, active transportation. We also need to make housing affordable by increasing housing supply, helping people buy their first homes, and tackling speculation. We are the only party with a credible plan to do that.
I want to be known for:
Being a collaborative, approachable, and honest representative who addresses issues in every corner of our riding, while delivering on priorities of national/global importance.