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Will work hard

Will work hard

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Dear Editor,

The federal campaign is over. The work needed, however, to tackle systemic inequality and prevent the . . .

worst effects of climate change must continue. Our NDP caucus will work hard to see universal pharmacare put in place along with real measures to transition away from fossil fuels toward ecological energies and policies.

I tried, during the campaign, to point out the extent to which the Liberals have been captured by big companies like Facebook and SNC Lavalin; the latter’s dangerous (and profitable) plan to pile radioactive waste beside the Ottawa River is but one maddening example. We need to press the government to develop a national nuclear waste management strategy and set effective safety standards which take into account public safety and environmental protection — elements currently missing from the mandate given to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. (What’s in a name?).

It should be clear to everyone that it is not safe to simply trust in the government to do the right thing, whatever promises were made by the elected MP. 

Our MPs and the NDP riding association in Pontiac will work to bring progressive ideas to the table and to hold the government accountable. During the next months we want to hear from Pontiac voters and will be organizing informal round tables in different communities. We hope you will consider joining our team as citizen engagement is the only real way to make democracy work for people. The next months are crucial to advancing climate solutions. 

I wish to thank the local papers and radio stations (in Fort Coulonge and Maniwaki) for their extensive coverage of campaign issues and the opportunity to get my message out. In so many ways, these small organizations served to remind voters that their choice lies, truly, in the selection of one individual to be their member of parliament and of how they need to look closely at the record of the incumbent and the abilities and engagement of those who would take their place. We do not vote for the Prime Minister directly in our parliamentary system. 

I also want to thank all of the volunteers and supporters of my campaign. I know that you, like me, expect to see more courage and leadership from all members of parliament to ensure that the world moves forward in a direction which better serves people, here in Canada, and on the planet.

Denise Giroux

Pontiac NDP Candidate



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