Early Voting Starts May 24, 25, June 1,2 | Voting Day June 10, 2024
Early Voting Starts May 24, 25, June 1,2 | Voting Day June 10, 2024
There are many reasons why I decided to take on this difficult task of running for Mississauga Mayor, but here I will share with you the top 10 reasons why this is important to me, and should be important to you too:
Why an inquiry? The total devastation of individual and family lives; the fear instilled into people from a virus that’s 99.9% recoverable, and data says was no worse than the common cold; the notion promoted by politicized health officials that natural immunity wasn’t their best defense; the war on therapeutics that actually worked; the imposition of masks that did nothing other than instill fear and isolation; and even the big claim that the vaccine was “safe and effective”; all such extreme measures have come to be exposed as unnecessary to prevent sickness, transmission or hospitalization, and in many cases, have made things worse, damaging our people’s health and mental health. It has become clear that something went wrong; and thus, my call for an inquiry - Let the voters decide.
As Mayor, Further COVID mandates by the Provincial government (only suspended, not gone) will not be applied in Mississauga. If you don’t accept a mandate, it does not apply to you - Blacks Law.
Gender ideology has gone too far in our society. Men are not women, and in this city, will not be allowed to enter any girls/ women’s area, or will be charged accordingly. End of Story!!
Teaching our children in schools from a very young age that men can have babies, menstruate and breast feed is creating a confused and indoctrinated generation; and our responsibility as adults is to continue to speak the truth to help them think critically.
The four councillors running have supported this ideology and ignored the protest of parents, grandparents and thousands of others on multiple occasions at City Hall this past summer. I was there in every rally listening to your concerns. I hear you!
I will be the mayor on your side to bring back decency, morality and common sense to our city.
The 15-minute-city project is a World Economic Forum initiative driven by the desire to cut CO2 gas emissions to the point where resident mobility can be obstructed. It may look benign on the outside, aiming at creating more conveniences in your neighbourhood and at reducing car emissions, but when implemented in some cities around the world to date, it resulted in blocking residents from using their private vehicles outside of their designated 15-minute-city zone or using roads they have paid taxes to maintain. Residents of cities like Oxford, England, were expected to apply for a permit to get out of their zones, using these convenient roads, for only 100 days in the year. Those who violated these imposed limits were fined.
Ask the councillors running in this mayoral race what they know about the end goal of the 15-minute city. It would be a shame if they do and a shame if they don’t. As Mayor, I will abolish the 15-minute city project.
CRT is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. While it claims to aim at achieving reparations to end years of systemic discrimination against black Canadians, the movement has proven to be toxic and divisive to society. CRT discriminates against white Canadians as oppressors based on the color of their skin, while training young generations of black Canadians to think like victims and to hate the society they live in. This toxic ideology is undoing decades of societal progress to end racism and achieve equality among Canadians. IT NEEDS TO STOP!
To thrive as a society, we must hire the best, nurture the talented and recognize hard work. Under my leadership as Mississauga mayor, this will become the mantra under which our city is run.
Restructuring of Canadian mayors and municipalities under UN directive started in 1992 when the then Canadian PM Brian Mulroney signed Canada into UN Agenda 21 with the promise of big money to go green; making Canada a UN nation state. Consequently, municipal governments were given directive to follow a global agenda from organizations that have not been elected by the people such as the UN (United Nations), WHO (World Health Organization), and WEF (World Economic Forum) to name a few.
This resulted in ICLIEI (the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives) becoming the main source of urban budgeting and policy making, costing local municipalities hefty monies and resulting in on-going tax increases. As the agenda moves forward, these initiatives are expected to result in limiting freedom of choice (i.e. choice of method for home heating, what car to drive, or whether you can grow cattle or eat meat), or freedom of mobility (i.e. the 15-minute-cities, banning gasoline driven cars, or overtaking roads by bike lanes …etc). These policies are already starting to be implemented across the country and need to be stopped.
As Mayor, I will take Mississauga out of global control and will only initiate projects that serve the local residents or are designed to address local needs.
Fluoride is a waste product that results from the manufacturing of phosphate fertilizers. Due to its high toxicity, it required special disposal protocols that fertilizer companies didn’t want to continue to pay for; hence, they used its feature of preventing tooth decay to dispose of it in our drinking water. Fluoride doesn’t cause immediate damage, but like poison, it can build up in the human tissue and cause health problems.
As your Mayor, I will use all avenues to remove fluoride from our water.
Talking with many Mississauga residents and attending many rallies, I understand why voter turnout is very low in the municipal elections. It is not because voters are not aware of voting dates, but rather because they feel that no matter who they elect, their voice will still not be heard, so they don’t vote; nothing changes and they give up. 370k eligible voters did not vote in the 2022 municipal elections leading to a disappointing 21% turnout.
As Mississauga mayor, I want to put the people’s voice back in the mayor’s office. I invite you to go out and vote on June 10th so that together we can turn the tide in your favour
The hope that Mississauga can separate from the Region of Peel was wasted by an ill implemented process that left many services in limbo and resulted in loss of personnel to Toronto.
As Mayor I plan to revisit Mississauga's independence with a more calculated approach.
The housing shortage is a growing crisis in all large cities in Canada. The provincial government is no better; while it should do everything it can to overcome this problem by removing all barriers to building new homes, the provincial government, contrary to its claim, has blocked large developments in Mississauga where approvals have been received; thereby limiting the city's ability to meet its targets and fill the housing gap.
As Mayor, I will authorize 8050 Lakeview homes to proceed using the Mayor Super Powers afforded to the Mayor by the Premier; additionally, I will look into why another 80,000 approved homes still don’t have shovels in the ground.
Over the past few years, the cost of living has been creeping upwards and out of control, making the lives of Mississauga residents very difficult. To add insult to injury, The Mississauga City Council has been raising property taxes with much liberty. I know for a fact that there are many ways to end this property tax hike, and this is one main issue I plan to tackle as first order of business.
As Mayor, I will lower both business and residential property taxes for/ before 2026. If not, I will donate my salary for 2026 to the city’s food banks.
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