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Vote Maggie 2017
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One reason it’s hard to get new people into city politics—especially young people—is money. Running a successful campaign requires money for signs, printing, pins, events, you name it.
Let’s show we want some new voices, that we support young people in public life. Let’s support Maggie Burton’s bid for city council with as little
(or as much!) as we can afford to donate.
You can find more information about Maggie and her priorities below. If you value having a new, fresh voice on your city council - if you value empowering our young people to step up and lead - if you value supporting women in politics - if you love Maggie's policies and what she's all about, please consider donating to her campaign.
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Maggie is running for council in St. John's. As a teacher and musician, a non-profit administrator and leadership coach, a writer, and as the mom of two young children, Maggie has a lot of experience to offer—and a different perspective.
Priorities 2017
• Opportunity
A growing economy encourages new and long-time residents alike to choose to live and work in St. John’s. Long-term sustainable development and support for diverse businesses will provide better opportunities for more people. An effective waste management strategy that recycles as much as we can will help build a strong future in a clean and beautiful city.
• Culture
We can better harness our unique heritage and culture to foster tourism, build a thriving creative economy, and strengthen our community pride. From historic buildings to a strong tradition in the arts, we have many key competitive advantages here. St. John’s deserves to be one of Canada’s cultural and creative capitals, but to get there, we need leadership.
• Community
Let’s create real neighbourhoods, focused on real people, where all residents have easy access to healthy living options such as parks, green spaces, walking trails and cycling routes. Regardless of age, ability, and income level, every person should have safe sidewalks and roads, and acceptable and affordable housing. An inclusive city benefits everybody.
We would love to hear from you - [email redacted]
Let’s show we want some new voices, that we support young people in public life. Let’s support Maggie Burton’s bid for city council with as little
(or as much!) as we can afford to donate.
You can find more information about Maggie and her priorities below. If you value having a new, fresh voice on your city council - if you value empowering our young people to step up and lead - if you value supporting women in politics - if you love Maggie's policies and what she's all about, please consider donating to her campaign.
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Maggie is running for council in St. John's. As a teacher and musician, a non-profit administrator and leadership coach, a writer, and as the mom of two young children, Maggie has a lot of experience to offer—and a different perspective.
Priorities 2017
• Opportunity
A growing economy encourages new and long-time residents alike to choose to live and work in St. John’s. Long-term sustainable development and support for diverse businesses will provide better opportunities for more people. An effective waste management strategy that recycles as much as we can will help build a strong future in a clean and beautiful city.
• Culture
We can better harness our unique heritage and culture to foster tourism, build a thriving creative economy, and strengthen our community pride. From historic buildings to a strong tradition in the arts, we have many key competitive advantages here. St. John’s deserves to be one of Canada’s cultural and creative capitals, but to get there, we need leadership.
• Community
Let’s create real neighbourhoods, focused on real people, where all residents have easy access to healthy living options such as parks, green spaces, walking trails and cycling routes. Regardless of age, ability, and income level, every person should have safe sidewalks and roads, and acceptable and affordable housing. An inclusive city benefits everybody.
We would love to hear from you - [email redacted]
Organizer and beneficiary
Meaghan Aylward
Organizer
St. John's, NL
Maggie Burton
Beneficiary