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Local leadership starts with a simple principle: local matters come first. In Oakville, that means focusing on the issues families feel every single day. Your concerns are my concerns, and that's why I believe that real progress begins close to home. When we focus on what’s happening on our streets, in our classrooms, and in our hospitals, we build a stronger Oakville — together.

Stay informed with my latest insights and perspectives here.

Ministerial Zoning Orders (MZOs) and the Midtown Transit Oriented Community

I oppose the use of Ministerial Zoning Orders for the Midtown Transit-Oriented Community in Oakville because they bypass local planning processes and community input. Major growth decisions should reflect transparent consultation with residents and municipal leaders. Sustainable development works best when it is collaborative, accountable, and aligned with local infrastructure and community needs.

February, 2026

Crawford: Delivering What he Promised – A Lack of Accountability.

Over the last several years, Ontarians have watched scandal after scandal unfold: the Greenbelt controversy, questions surrounding Ontario Place, the closure of the Science Centre, massive government advertising spending, growing concerns about insider access and political favouritism, and now serious concerns surrounding the Ford government’s ties to the Midtown Oakville TOC project. Much of what the public knows today came from Freedom of Information requests.

May, 2026

Public Park
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