Port Stanley Villager Jan:Feb 2026

scale economic development, positioning our communities as a driving force behind Ontario’s growth and a key player in the global automotive and mobility sector. Protecting and growing our economy creates the ability for our government to continue our commitments to support, fund, and invest in new hospitals, primary care, a strengthened education system, and critical infrastructure like roads and water. Under the 2026 Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund, nearly $14 million is being invested across Aylmer, Bayham, Central Elgin, Malahide, Southwold, St. Thomas, Thames Centre, and West Elgin to renew critical infrastructure. From safer roads and bridges to improved water systems, these investments will keep our communities connected and resilient. In 2026, families across our riding will see major progress on new schools and child-care spaces. Construction is underway on two modern elementary schools in London, which will both include licensed childcare, adding spaces for 1,180 students and 176 children in childcare. Moreover, Belmont’s new public school is also moving forward, ensuring rural families have access to top-tier education close to home. These projects are solid investments in our children’s future and in the vitality of our communities. I am proud of the collaborative health-care model in St. Thomas, where community partners from across sectors work together to support our most vulnerable residents. This integrated approach delivers real results by connecting people to housing, addiction supports, and primary care in a coordinated system. It’s a model that strengthens health outcomes while reinforcing the sense of community that defines our region. Looking ahead, I will continue to advocate for investments that expand access to care, reduce wait times,

and ensure that every resident, regardless of circumstance, can find the support they need close to home. The year ahead is about building on this momentum. Our government will continue to focus on health care improvements, housing affordability, and workforce development to ensure that every resident benefits from the growth we are experiencing. Our region is leading Ontario in economic investment, and that leadership will translate into stronger communities, better services, and opportunities for all. 2026 is a year of opportunity. It’s a chance to build on the progress we’ve made and tackle the issues that matter most to Ontarians. I’m optimistic about what we can achieve together, and I look forward to continuing the work of making our province stronger, fairer, and more resilient. Thank you for the privilege of serving as your MPP. My door is always open, and I welcome your ideas, feedback, and collaboration as we move forward, together.

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