Community First
My commitment as your Mayor will always begin and end with doing what is best for you the people of Beaumont. That means listening first—creating open opportunities for residents to share their voices, their concerns, and their ideas. I believe Beaumont’s strength lies in its neighborhood spirit and shared values. Our goal is to build a city where every community—no matter how small—is supported, connected, and celebrated, enhancing local gathering spaces, and ensuring every resident feels seen and heard. Our community is the heart of everything we do, and every decision should reflect the values, needs, and aspirations of our residents. Beaumont is unique, from our francophone roots to our small-town character that people cherish. Putting the community first ensures that decisions are guided not only by what works today, but also by what will benefit future generations. Beaumont is strongest when its people are at the center of leadership, and that will always be my guiding principle.
Responsible Growth and Development
Beaumont is one of the fastest-growing communities in Alberta, and with that growth comes both opportunities and responsibilities. Growth must be managed wisely to ensure that our infrastructure, schools, healthcare access, and roads keep pace with our expanding population. Smart development means planning for the future without losing the character that makes Beaumont unique. It means balancing new housing and business projects with the preservation of green spaces and ensuring services are in place for families and seniors alike. Sustainable growth will help us avoid overburdening taxpayers while still meeting the needs of a growing city. By taking a responsible, forward-thinking approach, we can embrace growth in a way that strengthens Beaumont and improves the quality of life for everyone.
Economic Prosperity and Local Businesses
“Our local economy thrives when our businesses do. Our aim is to create a climate where entrepreneurs flourish—through smart planning, streamlined processes, and proactive support—so we foster a prosperous, resilient, and diverse business environment.”
Beaumont’s future is tied to the strength of its local economy. When our businesses thrive, families succeed, and our community prospers together. I am committed to making Beaumont a hub of opportunity by attracting new investment, supporting entrepreneurship, and ensuring small businesses have the tools they need to succeed as well as do everything possible to attract light industrial companies to move here. That includes cutting unnecessary red tape, encouraging innovation, and creating a welcoming environment for business owners who want to put down roots in our community. Local businesses are more than just economic drivers—they are part of the fabric of Beaumont, creating jobs, supporting families, and giving back to the community. Together, we can build an economy that is strong, diverse, and resilient, keeping opportunity close to home.
Public Safety and Well Being
“Safety and well-being are the cornerstones of a thriving city. I’m committed to policies that enhance neighborhood security, promote accessible services, and ensure that all residents feel safe—at home, in schools, and across every part of Beaumont.”
A safe community is a strong community. As your mayor, I will make sure our emergency services have the resources, staffing, and training they need to keep Beaumont secure. But safety is more than just response—it’s about prevention, support, and building a community where people feel protected in every part of their lives. That means investing in programs that support, youth engagement, and community wellness, because public safety is directly connected to the well-being of our residents. It also means building strong partnerships with schools, nonprofits, and neighboring municipalities to ensure Beaumont has the capacity to respond to challenges before they grow. When residents feel safe, they feel confident putting down roots, raising families, and investing in the future of our city.
Collaboration and Transparency
“Accountable leadership means working with the community. My approach is built on clear communication, regular feedback, and open decision making so that each step the city takes is one we take together.”
City Hall should never be a closed door. I believe in open communication, accessible leadership, and genuine collaboration with residents, businesses, and regional partners. That means holding regular community forums, publishing clear updates on city projects, and ensuring that decisions are made in the open where people can see and understand them. Transparency builds trust, and trust is the foundation of a strong city. By working together—residents, businesses, community organizations, and local government—we can achieve more than any one group could accomplish alone. Collaboration ensures that Beaumont’s future is built with the people, not for the people, and that every voice has a chance to be heard in shaping the decisions that affect us all.
A Vision for the Future
“My vision is for a Beaumont that’s forward-looking, inclusive, and thriving. I want a city where innovation and tradition walk hand in hand—expanding opportunity, preserving our character, and building with intention for generations to come.”
My vision is for a Beaumont that grows responsibly, supports its people, and keeps its small-town soul while embracing new opportunities. It is a vision of a city that is economically vibrant, environmentally mindful, and deeply connected to its residents. This is a Beaumont where families feel supported, where seniors can age with dignity, and where youth see a future of opportunity without needing to leave the community they love. It is a city that values both tradition and innovation, where growth is guided by responsibility and fairness, and where every resident feels proud to call Beaumont home. This is not just my vision—it is the Beaumont we can build together.