10/10/2025
Here are some questions,and my answers, posed to me from a local resident who wishes to remain anonymous.
1. How do you propose to get the homelessness and addiction under control?
This is the most complex challenge our city faces, and it requires a multi-pronged strategy that balances compassionate support with community safety. We must address it from three key angles:
Housing First: I am committed to expanding and improving our existing Housing First initiatives. We cannot expect individuals to overcome addiction or mental health challenges while living on the street. Providing a stable home is the critical first step. I will work with our community partners to prioritize the supports needed for these vital projects.
Co-Responder Model for Public Safety: To manage the public-facing aspects of this crisis, I will champion the implementation of a Co-Responder Model, prioritizing a pilot project in the downtown core. This approach sends trained mental health clinicians alongside police officers to crisis calls, ensuring that individuals in distress receive the appropriate care while allowing police to focus on criminal matters. This shift improves outcomes and uses our resources more effectively.
Relentless Provincial Advocacy: The City of Lethbridge cannot fund healthcare. As Mayor, I will personally and persistently lobby the provincial government for our fair share of funding for essential services, including detox beds, long-term treatment facilities, and permanent mental health supports. My job will be to ensure Edmonton understands the urgent needs of our community.
2. What are your views on the provincial government?
My view is that the relationship between the Mayor of Lethbridge and the provincial government must be professional, collaborative, and firm. My role is not to engage in partisan politics but to be a relentless and effective advocate for the citizens of Lethbridge, regardless of which party is in power in Edmonton.
My allegiance is to Lethbridge, not a political party. I will work constructively with the government on shared goals while also standing firm and holding them accountable for their commitments to our city. This includes securing funding for critical infrastructure, demanding action on the healthcare and addictions crisis, and ensuring Lethbridge is a priority for provincial investment.
3. How will you address property taxes, especially for seniors and low-income families?
The burden of property taxes on fixed-income seniors and vulnerable families is a major concern. My approach is defined by strict fiscal management and ensuring fairness across all tax classes.
Fiscal Accountability First: We must pursue a comprehensive, line-by-line budget review to ensure every dollar collected is necessary and allocated efficiently before rates are set.
Protection for Vulnerable Homeowners: I will work with Council and administration to establish a review of our tax collection policies, particularly concerning penalties and payment timelines, to ensure they do not place undue financial harm on low-income families and seniors. This also involves enhancing awareness and access to provincial relief programs, such as the Seniors Property Tax Deferral Program.
Ensuring Fair Contribution: We must ensure that all property classes are contributing their fair share based on the Municipal Government Act. This means:
Committing to a rigorous and equitable property assessment process, especially for non-residential and multi-family properties.
Reviewing and strengthening tax collection enforcement to ensure that outstanding revenue is secured efficiently and that compliance is high across the city.
4. How will you address the housing prices within the city for first-time home buyers?
The only sustainable way to address high housing prices is to increase supply. For too long, our city's own bureaucracy has been a barrier to building the homes we need.
Cut Red Tape: I will advocate for and pursue a rigorous review of our zoning and permitting processes to eliminate unnecessary delays and reduce the costs that are passed on to homebuyers.
Enable Starter Homes: We will reform our bylaws to make it easier to build diverse and affordable housing options like townhomes, duplexes, and small multi-family units. By encouraging the construction of more "missing middle" housing, we can create more pathways to homeownership for first-time buyers.
5. How will you address the food insecurity within the city?
Food insecurity is a critical issue that the City must help address by empowering our community partners and tackling the root causes.
Support Community Organizations: I will advocate for stable and predictable funding for our essential non-profits, like the Lethbridge Food Bank and Interfaith Food Bank, through programs like FCSS (Family and Community Support Services).
Promote Local Food Production: I will work to simplify the process for creating community gardens and urban farming initiatives. Enabling residents to grow their own food is a powerful tool for building resilience and food security.
Address Root Causes: My entire platform is interconnected. By working to increase the supply of affordable housing and attract good-paying jobs, we can help ease the financial pressure on families, freeing up household income for essential needs like groceries.