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QA with candidates for Electoral Area B

Four questions and answers with Electoral B candidates
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Peter Adamo (left) and Dennis Adamson (right) are running for director of Electoral B.

Peter Adamo:

Why are you running?

Running in a municipal election is a privilege. I was honoured to be asked and encouraged by so many residents from throughout Area B. I believe I have what is needed now, to be the leader and community liaison for you. My communication skills, ability to bridge gaps, bring people together and never shy away from the tough decisions is a strength that we need right now. I have those.

What do you believe are the main issues that your area is facing?

Communication with all areas. People need to know they are important and more than being listened to, that their concerns are valid and being acted upon where possible.

Indigenous relations growth and continued partnerships for the future

Community wide and individual requirements for Emergency plans learning and understanding the uniqueness our areas

Future Official Community plans for all areas with full transparent Resident/Developer/District involvement

What do you envision for your area over the next five years?

An informed and engaged Area B where community members know and believe that we are all in this together and need to participate to help move forward.

How do you plan to collaborate with and strengthen communication with First Nation communities of the area?

I plan to do what I am doing right now. Meeting with as many individuals and Indigenous leaders as possible to establish dialogue, build relations and work on learning from one another.

Change is fundamental for growth, and I hope to be part of that process for you!

For more information contact or visit peteradamo.ca

Dennis Adamson:

Why are you running?

I am running for my 5th term because I enjoy the work and still have ideas for making Area “B” a better place to live

What do you believe are the main issues that your area is facing?

The main issue for Area “B” is affordability. With the cost of housing, food, gas and everything from forever rising while their income stays the same.

What do you envision for your area over the next five years?

In five years I can see more people moving into “B” because it is less money for housing and taxes.

How do you plan to collaborate with and strengthen communication with First Nation communities of the area?

I will continue treating the First Nations like everyone else in Area “B” if someone needs help I try to help.

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