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Brooklin Town Crier, 21 Oct 2022, p. 4

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4 Friday, October 21, 2022 brooklintowncrier.com Evan Griffiths griffiths4mayor@gmail. com Words have meanings, when actions do not line up with words, those words lose their mean- ings. TRANSPARENCY is one of these words that has lost its meaning. The Whitby government touts transparency, but acts oppositely. Transparency means succinct, available and understandable information. Try to find how Whitby politicians voted for example. You would need to devote the time of a full-time job to find comprehensive information on this. Same goes for Whitby's budget, 690 pages of verbiage and sporadic financial data DOES NOT cut it. Actual Transparency Budget and voting information needs to meet public sector standards. Us as stakeholders need to be privy to this information at the click of a button. Accountability The government needs to follow a very narrow path. The money they use is not theirs. This is why politicians and staff need to be held to a higher standard, and face harsher punishments for their mistakes and misdeeds. Volunteerism Government positions used to be volunteer based. Government positions should retain a volunteer context. This would motivate the right people to run. Intrinsic motivation is the goal, otherwise they will sell their constituents short. Environment We all know our environment is on the brink. We do not want Whitby to look like Mississauga or Toronto. Whitby should retain its small town natural spirit. We will lose this soul if the wrong person is elected. Look around and tell me if the number of mass developments is sustainable. Our roads will not handle the sheer increase in population. If you vote for me, Evan Griffiths, these are the values I will instill. We all know the current system does not function the way it was intended to. It is time for a change. UofT management and economics graduate. Ontario government experience. Lifelong Whitby resident. Forever yours 2022 Municipal Election - Candidates for Mayor (one to be elected) Each municipal election cycle, the Brooklin Town Crier provides all candidates free space to explain their ideas. We contacted the three mayoral candidates through the emails they provided on the whitby. ca site. Each was asked to summarize their platforms in 400 words or less. Here are their submissions: Deidre Newman Brooklin and Whitby are special communities. We are unique in the GTA. We have a beautiful waterfront, a resilient business sector, excellent schools, vibrant sports facilities, peaceful parks and two historic downtowns. I grew up here. My Dad took us to the Brooklin Fair as kids. I remember going on the rides with my sisters, the incredible horse show, and the smell of cotton candy. Magical memories. It is important to preserve our cherished past. People are also concerned about the future, especially the proposed Brooklin bypass. They don't want truck traffic disrupting our historic downtown. They care deeply about the environment and do not want a bypass that paves over our cherished Green Belt. I share those concerns and I'll be a strong advocate for the environment. As a lawyer and former policy advisor to the provincial government, I understand the decision-making process and how to get it right for our community. I will always work for you, leading a Council team that is driven to deliver the high-quality services our residents and businesses deserve. I will be your full-time, non-partisan Mayor, laser focused on serving the people of our Town. As Mayor, I will work to keep taxes as low as possible, investing in priorities that matter, including local jobs, more green space and continued revitalization of our two downtowns. I know that I have the right mix of public, private and community experience to be the effective Mayor that Whitby needs now. Solid Experience • Experienced Lawyer in Private Practice • Policy Advisor in Provincial Government • Whitby Councillor, West Ward • Member: Ontario Climate Caucus, Youth Council, Heritage Whitby Advisory Committee • Chair Planning & Development Committee & Public Meetings 2022 • Tradition of public service inspired by her father, past Mayor Des Newman • Marathon Runner (including Boston), Charitable Leader and Church Volunteer Champion Brooklin and Whitby • Balance growth while preserving Whitby's unique heritage • Help local and new businesses grow in Whitby to diversify tax base and create more local jobs • Enhance downtown vitality & waterfront amenities • Inspire unity & inclusivity for Whitby Action Plan • Protect community health & safety (Police, Fire, EMS & safe streets) • Ensure wise spending and conscientious taxation • Stand up for affordability for seniors, youth, families & business • Advocate strongly for responsible stewardship of the environment to achieve climate goals On Monday, October 24th I'm asking for your support. Reach me at newman@deidrenewman.ca Elizabeth Roy (905) 706-2001 info@roy4mayor.com http://www.roy4mayor.com Twitter: ElizabethJRoy Instagram: LizJRoy My vision for Whitby and Brooklin is a Town that respects its past, capitalizes on creativity and innovation, and ensures decision making is representative of the diverse and varying perspectives that make Whitby the empathetic, energetic, and entrepreneurial community we're proud to call home. My campaign is focused on opportunities for healthcare delivery, job growth, economic development that supports a plan for a bustling downtown, a dynamic waterfront, environmental sustainability, addressing housing all needs and creating a complete community that supports everyone. The next 4 years as Mayor I will continue to work with council to give concentration to - Securing the Provincial decision that Whitby is the chosen location for a hospital - Safety in our community and emergency service supports-I will ensure adequate police, fire, and paramedic services - Ensuring the construction of the new Brooklin Sports Complex commences in 2023 - Finalizing a bypass route that does not go through the Oak Ridges Moraine, however, supports a prosperous downtown - Supporting council members to have community town halls and communication with residents - Addressing the customer service experience and identifying more accessible and efficient means to communicate with residents and businesses. - Establishing a 4-year Strategic Plan for the Town of Whitby that is built around resident engagement with staff and council. - Creating a Revitalization Plan for Vipond arena and park area that respects the past and gives supports to the growing needs of the community. - Continue to lead the Town of Whitby in its efforts to meet its overall vision for Whitby to be a healthy, sustainable, and complete community. - Creating an action plan to accelerate the Economic Strategy forward to support business growth - Securing investment into our waterfront to fulfill the experience our community has been asking for. - Reviewing and evaluating all council decisions with primary focus placed on value for the tax dollar I have served on Whitby and Brooklin for the past 25 years. - 9 years as elected Public School Trustee - 4 years Chair of the DDSB - 8 years West Ward Councillor - 8 years Durham Regional Councillor (2 years as Deputy Mayor) I have had the privilege of being elected eight times by the residents of Brooklin and Whitby. It is an honour I do not take lightly. Now is the time for leadership that brings solutions and advancements to our Town at this critical time.

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