Why you should vote for me

Read about my re-election campaign goals below

Goal One. Continue to provide a strong, unwavering voice for you in the Nunantsiavut Assembly

By listening to your concerns, providing assistance as best I can and communicating the diverse realities facing Nunatsiavut Beneficiaries and their families in the Canadian Constituency. I promise to continue my track record of bringing your issues straight to the decision-makers so they can be addressed and resolved.

 

Goal Two. Establish a more expansive communications strategy for our constituency

To ensure beneficiaries outside of Nunatsiavut feel included and up to date on all of the news and business happening at home, as well as everything that relates to us around the country. I will manage this through a combination of social media and an email and snail mail newsletter, as well as even more in-person visits to communities where beneficiaries live.

 
 

Goal Three. Bring services to you

Make sure that every beneficiary outside of Nunatsiavut is aware of every last benefit available to them, from Nunatsiavut Government programs and services, to local nonprofits and Friendship Centres, with details specific to every urban community and rural region in the provinces and territories. Our constituency is different and each community has its own challenges to be overcome and resources to be utilized.

 
 
 

Goal Four. Collaborate with my peers

Including the other Inuk elected to represent Canada, I will continue to expand upon the work of our predecessors in the Assembly, the Nunatsiavut Government and the Labrador Inuit Association. I know that through collaboration, we can achieve far more than through antagonism and infighting. Programs that help all beneficiaries of the Labrador Inuit Land Claim Agreement make us a stronger people as a whole.

Remembrance Day 2024 event with Sophie Angnatok, the Hon. Joan Marie Aylward, Carl R. Thompson and Roland Saunders

Through my varied career I have developed an understanding that empathy and positivity are the strongest qualities I bring to my work and those are a result of my family and upbringing, not my CV. It is with this skill set and history that I hope to continue this work within the country’s only Inuit self-government, with the Nunatsiavut Assembly.

 

For more information about the experience I have to do this work, please see my career page that outlines my relevant experiences.