Your New Blue Party of Ontario Team

Chris Rees

Chris Rees

Ajax

Sheldon Pressey

Sheldon Pressey

Algoma—Manitoulin

Rosaria Wiseman

Rosaria Wiseman

Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill

Sam Mangiapane

Sam Mangiapane

Barrie—Innisfil

Alex Della Ventura

Alex Della Ventura

Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte

Anthony Zambito

Anthony Zambito

Bay of Quinte

Thomas Gregory

Thomas Gregory

Beaches—East York

Kamal Preet Kaur

Kamal Preet Kaur

Brampton Centre

Melanie Porte

Melanie Porte

Brampton North

Johnny Nolan

Johnny Nolan

Brampton South

David Pardy

David Pardy

Brampton West

Joshua Carron

Joshua Carron

Brantford—Brant

Vince Grimaldi

Vince Grimaldi

Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound

James 'Chilli' Chillingworth

James "Chilli" Chillingworth

Burlington

Belinda Karahalios

Belinda Karahalios

Cambridge

Rob Stocki

Rob Stocki

Carleton

Rhonda Jubenville

Rhonda Jubenville

Chatham-Kent—Leamington

Annie Nolan

Annie Nolan

Don Valley North

Laurel Hobbs

Laurel Hobbs

Don Valley West

Kris Eggleton

Kris Eggleton

Dufferin—Caledon

James Leventakis

James Leventakis

Durham

Brian Figueiredo

Brian Figueiredo

Elgin—Middlesex—London

Brigitte Belton

Brigitte Belton

Essex

Mario Bilusic

Mario Bilusic

Etobicoke Centre

John Gardner

John Gardner

Etobicoke North

Tony Siskos

Tony Siskos

Etobicoke—Lakeshore

Kristen Halfpenny

Kristen Halfpenny

Flamborough—Glanbrook

Félix Labrosse

Félix Labrosse

Glengarry—Prescott—Russell

Carina Fraser

Carina Fraser

Guelph

Garry Tanchak

Garry Tanchak

Haldimand—Norfolk

Jacquie Barker

Jacquie Barker

Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes— Brock

Mitch Novosad

Mitch Novosad

Hamilton Centre

Wieslawa Derlatka

Wieslawa Derlatka

Hamilton East—Stoney Creek

Layla Protopapa

Layla Protopapa

Hamilton Mountain

Lee Weiss Vassor

Lee Weiss Vassor

Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas

Glenn Tyrrell

Glenn Tyrrell

Hastings—Lennox and Addington

Zack Weiler

Zack Weiler

Huron—Bruce

Liz Watson

Liz Watson

Kanata—Carleton

Randy Ricci

Randy Ricci

Kenora—Rainy River

Chris Bressi

Chris Bressi

King—Vaughan

Paul Simoes

Paul Simoes

Kitchener Centre

John Soule

John Soule

Kitchener South—Hespeler

Jim Karahalios

Jim Karahalios

Kitchener—Conestoga

Andy Fisher

Andy Fisher

Lambton—Kent—Middlesex

David Motton

David Motton

Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston

Chris Garrah

Chris Garrah

Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes

Chris Wile

Chris Wile

London North Centre

Shane Dale

Shane Dale

London West

Christopher West

Christopher West

London—Fanshawe

Brendan Sorenson

Brendan Sorenson

Markham—Stouffville

Nick Boudreau

Nick Boudreau

Markham—Unionville

John Spina

John Spina

Milton

Audrey Simpson

Audrey Simpson

Mississauga Centre

Kevin Peck

Kevin Peck

Mississauga East—Cooksville

Michael Bayer

Michael Bayer

Mississauga—Erin Mills

Renata Cynarska

Renata Cynarska

Mississauga—Lakeshore

Van Nguyen

Van Nguyen

Mississauga—Malton

Darryl Brothers

Darryl Brothers

Mississauga—Streetsville

John Kovach

John Kovach

Nepean

Shirin Khasbakhi

Shirin Khasbakhi

Newmarket—Aurora

Jimmy Jackson

Jimmy Jackson

Niagara Centre

Gary Dumelie

Gary Dumelie

Niagara Falls

Aaron Albano

Aaron Albano

Niagara West

Paul DiVincenzo

Paul DiVincenzo

Nickel Belt

Joshua Chalhoub

Joshua Chalhoub

Northumberland—Peterborough South

Shereen Di Vittorio

Shereen Di Vittorio

Oakville

Charles Wroblewski

Charles Wroblewski

Oakville North—Burlington

Patricia Hooper

Patricia Hooper

Orléans

Joe Ingino

Joe Ingino

Oshawa

Maria deSouza

Maria deSouza

Ottawa Centre

Alex Perrier

Alex Perrier

Ottawa South

Rylan Vroom

Rylan Vroom

Ottawa West—Nepean

Rishabh Bhatia

Rishabh Bhatia

Ottawa—Vanier

Peter Beimers

Peter Beimers

Oxford

Geoffrey Corfield

Geoffrey Corfield

Parkdale—High Park

Brandon Nicksy

Brandon Nicksy

Parry Sound—Muskoka

James Montgomery

James Montgomery

Perth—Wellington

Andrew Roudny

Andrew Roudny

Peterborough—Kawartha

Adrian Nolan

Adrian Nolan

Pickering—Uxbridge

Mark Dickson

Mark Dickson

Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke

Allison Bruns

Allison Bruns

Richmond Hill

Keith Benn

Keith Benn

Sarnia—Lambton

Arnold Heino

Arnold Heino

Sault Ste. Marie

Gus Prokos

Gus Prokos

Scarborough Centre

Johan Yogaretnam

Johan Yogaretnam

Scarborough—Agincourt

Anthony Internicola

Anthony Internicola

Scarborough—Guildwood

Dave Brunelle

Dave Brunelle

Simcoe North

David Ghobrial

David Ghobrial

Simcoe—Grey

Robert Atalick

Robert Atalick

St. Catharines

Stefan Kohut

Stefan Kohut

Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry

Brady Legault

Brady Legault

Sudbury

Luca Mele

Luca Mele

Thornhill

Martin Tempelman

Martin Tempelman

Thunder Bay—Atikokan

Kathy Suutari

Kathy Suutari

Thunder Bay—Superior North

Stephen MacLeod

Stephen MacLeod

Timiskaming—Cochrane

David Farrell

David Farrell

Timmins

Steve Hoehlmann

Steve Hoehlmann

Toronto Centre

Stephen Graham

Stephen Graham

Toronto—Danforth

Dylan Harris

Dylan Harris

University—Rosedale

Pasquale Chiarizia

Pasquale Chiarizia

Vaughan—Woodbridge

Suja Biber

Suja Biber

Waterloo

Stephen Kitras

Stephen Kitras

Wellington—Halton Hills

Ralph Blank

Ralph Blank

Whitby

Joshua Griffin

Joshua Griffin

Windsor West

Sophia Sevo

Sophia Sevo

Windsor—Tecumseh

Johnathan Blythe

Johnathan Blythe

York Centre

Victor Ehikwe

Victor Ehikwe

York South—Weston

Brent Fellman

Brent Fellman

York—Simcoe

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Support the New Blue in Ajax

I’m the New Blue Ontario candidate for the riding of Ajax. Chris Rees has over 32 years of experience in teaching, business and accounting and is a chartered professional accountant. Chris’ family resides mainly in Kingston and Montreal, but he has a background in Northern Ontario and the Toronto area of the past, in particular Gerrard St and Kingston Rd. He got his B.A. in Economics at the University of Guelph. A longtime resident of Scarborough and Durham Region, he’s dedicated to making life better for local residents and voters, regardless of background and age. With a strong understanding of the dangers of the “woke” curriculum in schools, Chris is dedicated to fighting DEI and critical theory in the public sector. He also understands the challenges facing Ontario’s youth and is particularly concerned with housing, calling himself a “YIMBY.” Chris is excited about New Blue’s shot at getting seats at Queen’s Park and would like to pressure Doug Ford to cut HST to 10% and axing Doug’s industrial carbon tax. Chris believes in the sanctity of life and is as concerned as you are about the implications of M.A.I.D.

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Support the New Blue in Algoma—Manitoulin

My name is Sheldon Pressey and I am the New Blue candidate for Algoma-Manitoulin. I have lived in Chapleau for 15 years. I worked at the mill for nine years until I retired. I have seen the overspending and liberalization of the conservative party over the last decade. I now know that the only way to return to true Canadian values is to support the New Blue and would like your support in this election on February 27.

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Support the New Blue in Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill

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Support the New Blue in Barrie—Innisfil

Sam Mangiapane has been dedicated in public political issues for over 20 years, advocating for policies that empower individuals, strengthen families, and promote economic freedom. A firm believer in limited government, Sam Mangiapane has consistently championed initiatives that reduce bureaucracy, lower taxes, and return decision-making power to the people. As a strong advocate for educational reform, Sam Mangiapane supports reducing administrative costs in education, promoting alternative school tax credits, and upholding a Parents’ Bill of Rights to ensure families have a greater say in their children's education. Committed to fighting against ideological indoctrination in schools, Sam works to keep education focused on academic excellence, not political agendas. With a steadfast commitment to fiscal responsibility, Sam Mangiapane has been at the forefront of efforts to cut taxes and reduce government overreach, ensuring that hardworking citizens keep more of their earnings. Passionate about preserving the values that strengthen communities, Sam remains dedicated to policies that uphold individual freedoms and empower families to shape their own future. Above all, Sam is a devoted family person, believing that strong families are the foundation of a thriving society. Through principled leadership and unwavering dedication, Sam continues to be a voice for those who seek a government that serves the people—not the other way around.

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Support the New Blue in Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte

Alex Della Ventura is a dedicated advocate for freedom, accountability, and common-sense governance. Running as the New Blue Party candidate for MPP in Barrie–Springwater–Oro-Medonte, Alex brings a strong background in e-commerce, web design, and marketing. Together with his wife, Anna, he has worked tirelessly to build and maintain their small family business while raising their three young boys in a community they cherish. Originally from North York, Alex has embraced small-town living, where he values faith, family, hard work and servitude. As a small business owner, he understands the challenges that entrepreneurs and families face in today’s economic climate and remains dedicated to helping those in the community who struggle with economic hardships in any way he can. While optimistic about Ontario’s future, he is deeply concerned about the growing corruption, lack of transparency, and accountability in the political system. A passionate advocate for parental rights in education, Alex believes in restoring a curriculum that prioritizes essential skills such as math, literacy, and real-world education. He opposes the teaching of radical ideologies, including gender identity theory and critical race theory, which he sees as divisive and a distraction from academic excellence. He supports hiring educators based on merit and upholding free speech in schools. Alex is committed to addressing Ontario’s housing crisis by fostering economic growth and implementing immigration policies that support sustainable development. He believes in practical solutions for healthcare reform, advocating for frontline doctors and nurses while ensuring transparency and accountability that prioritizes patient care over bureaucracy. Public safety is another cornerstone of his platform—he supports strengthening law enforcement, enforcing real consequences for criminals, and eliminating soft-on-crime policies. As a strong voice for fiscal responsibility, Alex stands against carbon taxes and reckless government spending. He is determined to support small businesses, protect farmland and private property, and push back against the spread of drug injection sites that pose risks to communities. The New Blue Party offers a truly conservative approach to governance—one that respects individual freedoms, parental rights, and economic prosperity. Alex is stepping up to fight for a better Ontario, where integrity in government is restored and families can thrive. He envisions a province where opportunity and prosperity are within reach for all, and where policies are driven by the needs of the people, not political elites.

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Support the New Blue in Bay of Quinte

Anthony Zambito was born in Toronto and was raised in Bolton Ontario. After graduating from Robert F Hall Catholic Secondary School with Honours, he pursued a BA at Wilfrid Laurier University: majoring in political science, minoring in French and Spanish, and a proud participant of the Laurier International Exchange Program. After graduating from university in 2017, Anthony gained invaluable experience in various corporate sales and customer service roles. Not only this, but Anthony is proud to have spent thousands of hours working with his hands as a carpenter and landscaper. Today, Anthony is an entrepreneur, a political commentator, an amateur baseball player, and incredibly passionate about serving the good people of Ontario. Anthony has always been passionate about politics. He first got involved in Canadian politics as a candidate in the 2021 federal election for his home riding of Dufferin-Caledon. His candidacy represented the only option on the ballot that was against the Liberal-O’toole-NDP coalition to normalize COVID passports, continue the lockdowns, expand the federal carbon tax, and increase deficit spending. Since then, Anthony has found a home promoting the New Blue Party of Ontario: the only grassroots, true conservative party in this 2025 election. If elected, Anthony would address the immediate needs of our healthcare system by hiring back the Health Care Workers who are prevented from working because of the COVID VACCINE mandates that are still in effect. He would also be a staunch scrutineer of the budget, as well as a critic against the hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars that the Ford government has pledged to Foreign Multi-National Corporations like Honda, Stellanis, and Umicor to build electric vehicle parts. Anthony Zambito is committed to making Ontarians strong, prosperous, and free.

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Support the New Blue in Beaches—East York

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Support the New Blue in Brampton Centre

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Support the New Blue in Brampton North

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Support the New Blue in Brampton South

Johnny Nolan is a student and musician currently studying liberal arts at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College, where he serves as the second-year student activity representative. A graduate with honours from Sacred Heart High School in Walkerton, he also held a leadership role in extracurricular activities. Now running as a candidate for the New Blue Party, Johnny advocates for the reinstatement of traditional values and effective government accountability, which he feels have been neglected by mainstream political parties. He is particularly focused on eliminating the carbon tax and reversing pandemic-related policies. Additionally, Johnny opposes government-supported actions such as euthanasia, emphasizing the importance of freedom to pursue what is good, true, and beautiful. Godspeed, Johnny Nolan

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Support the New Blue in Brampton West

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Support the New Blue in Brantford—Brant

Happy Warrior | Advocate for Transparency and Accountability in Politics | Resident of Brantford, Ontario I have been deeply invested in the political landscape for years, particularly in promoting active resistance to establishment politics and supporting grassroots movements. I believe in the power of community and direct action to effect change. I focus on maintaining the integrity of political parties and ensuring they serve the public interest rather than becoming tools of the establishment. My journey involves navigating the complexities of modern politics, where I aim to shed light on the differences between genuine opposition and controlled dissent. I periodically worked as a carpenter's apprentice in my professional life, gaining hands-on trade experience. I also ran my own painting business during the COVID-19 pandemic, learning firsthand the resilience and adaptability required in challenging economic conditions. I now work in-home services, continuing to serve and connect with the Brantford community. In my personal life, I live with my wonderful wife, and we are excitedly expecting our third child. My family is a driving force behind my work with New Blue; I don't know where I would be without them. I am fighting for my children's future, ensuring they inherit a world where integrity and accountability are the norm in politics. This new addition to our family only strengthens my commitment to creating a better future in our community and the broader political arena. My quest involves overcoming challenges like censorship and bureaucratic hurdles. I am dedicated to keeping the conversation alive, educating others, and pushing for an environment where everyone can participate with peace of mind, knowing I can promote the voice of the marginalized. Let's work together towards a more principled, transparent, and accountable political system. It is an honour to be running as a candidate for Brantford-Brant with New Blue; the future looks bright as we challenge the left, balance the narrative, and change the course.

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Support the New Blue in Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound

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Support the New Blue in Burlington

James Chillingworth, a Burlington resident with a diverse background in business, politics, and entertainment, is the CEO of The Consulting Practice Inc., a cybersecurity firm serving major Canadian and US corporations. He's actively involved in the community, playing recreational hockey and soccer, volunteering with youth sports and food banks, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Information Systems Security Association. A skilled actor and stand-up comedian, Chilli is passionate about improving life in Burlington. He believes that reducing taxes and decreasing energy costs are crucial steps to addressing the challenges of inflation and affordability faced by residents. Chilli and the New Blue Party know that we need a government that facilitates business growth and job growth, as well as a strong middle class with higher wages in Burlington. 

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Support the New Blue in Cambridge

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Support the New Blue in Carleton

Rob Stocki is a community activist, a family man and a successful entrepreneur. Previously, Rob was a police officer employed by the Ottawa Police and served with distinction. Aside from his tireless volunteer work in the community, he has also conducted several high-profile community projects that have received national attention. Rob organized and conducted projects to arrest and charge drug dealers infesting the Westboro neighbourhood in Ottawa and to rid playgrounds of discarded drug needles as a result of the euphemistically named “Safe Injection Program.” He was invited to provide expert testimony to a Senate Committee on Parliament Hill for his work to combat the legalization of prostitution. Rob earned a number of chief commendations for exemplary service, as well as countless letters and commendations from supervisors and members of the public. Rob is an avid historian and is concerned with the growing infringement on freedom in society and recognizes the seriousness of this phenomenon when compared to past experiences of such events in human history. Rob affirms there is a solution to all the division and hostility in society today. That solution begins with electing grass-roots individuals to political office from the New Blue Party of Ontario. Unlike all other parties running for office, the New Blue Party will not whip votes on the whims of lobbyists which means political voices will return to constituents and not corporate lobbyists. It's time to get your voice back. Vote Rob Stocki for MPP in Carleton on February 27th, 2025.

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Support the New Blue in Chatham-Kent—Leamington

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Support the New Blue in Don Valley North

Annie Nolan is a wife, mother, and graduate of North York’s Seneca College. Her professional experience includes work as a bartender, direct marketing contact agent, graphic designer, and writer. A former Ontario PC volunteer, Annie became disillusioned with the party after witnessing vote rigging during their November 2018 convention executive election - whereby more ballots were cast than voters who voted - to crown an illegitimate PC Party “president.” Click here for a report on that convention election. Annie is running for MPP because Doug Ford’s Ontario PC Party has become an arm of the Trudeau Liberals on every major political file, including carbon taxes on local industry, corporate welfare for electric vehicle manufacturers, and “woke” bureaucracy in Ontario’s school system. Annie joined the New Blue Party of Ontario to help build a grassroots movement that puts the people of Don Valley North ahead of the lobbyists and left-wing ideologues who control the Ontario PC Party.

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Support the New Blue in Don Valley West

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Support the New Blue in Dufferin—Caledon

I've lived in Dufferin County for over 40 years, and I've owned a few small businesses in Orangeville and Caledon. I am an activist for True Conservatism, and I will fight for the taxpayers, small businesses and freedom. I will fight against government overreach and "woke" agendas in our schools. I am committed to transparency, reducing taxes, eliminating the Carbon tax and promoting our democracy. Our country has changed so much over the last 10 years, and not for the better. We seem to have lost Common Sense along the way. I will bring it back. I am committed to bringing a Common Sense government back to Dufferin-Caledon, a smaller government that does its job and stays out of your business. Lower taxes so you can once again afford to take care of your family and promote and incentivize small businesses; we need to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and taxation on our entrepreneurs. Together, we can do this!!

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Support the New Blue in Durham

I am a Christian, a husband, father, a long-suffering Buffalo Bills fan, and dedicated member of my community. As an accountant, I see how the decisions that Doug Ford and the Conservatives make are affecting this province. Spending money the province does not have to have an early election, buying votes with money the province doesn’t have. These decisions affect both us today and our future generations. Because of this, I decided to join this important effort. The other parties make promises that they never keep. It is easy to say you want to help people, but without actions, it is just wasted words. I am running not for myself, rather for generations from now. Society grows great when they plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in I hope you will vote for me February 27!

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Support the New Blue in Elgin—Middlesex—London

Born in the mid-1980s in Cambridge, Ontario, Brian Figueiredo grew up in a hardworking, middle-class, blue-collar family. From an early age, he was instilled with the values of treating others with respect, standing up for what is right, and adhering to principles, even in the face of adversity. These values have guided Brian throughout his life and career, shaping him into a leader committed to serving others with honesty, integrity and accountability. After earning a degree in Business Sales and Marketing from Fanshawe College in London, Brian embarked on a career in the logistics industry, a field he describes as the artery of modern society—where everything but a baby is delivered, and the machine never stops. Through nearly two decades of success in the fast-paced world of logistics, Brian has honed his skills in problem-solving, leadership, and nurturing collaboration—all of which have prepared him for public service. Now residing in rural Southern Ontario with his wife and two children, Brian remains deeply connected to his community and is always fighting for a better future. Whether it's training/competing in mixed martial arts or playing music, his passions reflect his belief in discipline, creativity, and unity. Politics was once a passive topic at the family dinner table, but as the years progressed and the political landscape became increasingly polarized, Brian felt compelled to act. Watching self-serving politicians repeatedly break promises and prioritize their own interests over the public good inspired him to take a stand. While it would have been easier to focus solely on his family and career, Brian has chosen a different path of service and accountability. He is determined to bring people back to the center of politics, restore trust in leadership, and ensure that elected officials prioritize the needs of their communities. Brian Figueiredo is not afraid to stand up for what is right and fight for a government that truly works for the people.

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Support the New Blue in Essex

Brigitte Belton is a wife, mother, grandmother, and businesswoman who has, for decades, found herself involved in one form of service or another. In her personal life, she raised three children as a single mother for several years. In her professional life, she has been a fitness instructor, a customer service representative, a school bus driver, a truck driver, a business owner., and soon to publish author. Now Brigitte is ready to tackle yet another form of service: that of your Member of Provincial Parliament. Brigitte is dedicated to freedom, liberty, and human rights. All those issues that our founding fathers envisioned for a free and democratic country. She organized a Canada-wide protest that mobilized not only thousands of trucks but hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Canadians to peacefully stand together against a draconian agenda that threatened, and continues to threaten, our democracy, our bodily sovereignty, and our fundamental, unalienable human rights. Brigitte has and will continue to speak against injustice and fight for the rights of all in Ontario. Brigitte firmly believes that all governments on all levels must show they are willing to use taxpayers' dollars responsibility. No government should be looking to increase deficits. Instead, all governments should show fiscal responsibility as we continue to recover from post-pandemic measures and head into trade negotiations with President Trump. In the future in Ontario, we need a strong team with a strong vision who understands our value with products and services provided to the USA and to regain the friendship current leadership has lost. Brigitte looks forward to serving the people of Essex County with an open-door policy and helping the people's voices be heard at Queens Park. What is suitable for the GTA is very different from what our rural communities need, want, and desire. Brigitte welcomes you to contact her with any questions regarding the New Blue Party of Ontario.

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Support the New Blue in Etobicoke Centre

My Name is Mario Bilusic, and I was born and raised in Yugoslavia. Having grown up in a socialist country, I have experienced bad things as a result of a malfunctioning government, and unfortunately, I recognize the same things happening today in the Province I chose to make my home in 1998. I immigrated to Toronto and got my first job in December of that year. I hold two technical diplomas in the Electronics Engineering field and have been in the industry for over 30 years. I have worked all over the Province of Ontario, and I understand how this Province functions. My interests are to protect food supply, education and energy. I believe Ontario should not be relying on imports of food. Ontario has an agro-land that should be protected. My desire is to try all I can to protect our great Province and to preserve the fundamental principles that made me want to make Ontario my Home: freedom to do what is right and the right to be free. This can only be achieved if we all exercise our rights to do what is right and participate in our political processes. My pledge is to Ontarians: all Ontarians.

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Support the New Blue in Etobicoke North

With over 50 years of experience in the business world, John Gardner has built a reputation as a driven and principled leader committed to fairness, justice, and right living. After decades of success, he now stands ready to bring the values of wisdom and integrity back to the political realm. A fierce advocate for change, John believes that the status quo no longer serves the people and is determined to challenge it. His vision is to see a government led by individuals of strong character and ethical foundation willing to make tough decisions in the community's best interest, not personal gain. Passionate about empowering others, John calls on men and women of integrity to step forward and take an active role in shaping the future. As a true believer in fairness and justice, he aims to restore dignity and accountability to politics, ensuring that all voices are heard and that the nation moves forward with honour and respect.

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Support the New Blue in Etobicoke—Lakeshore

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Support the New Blue in Flamborough—Glanbrook

Kristen Halfpenny is a dedicated advocate for positive change with a diverse background spanning beekeeping, business consulting, and finance. Her broad experience has shaped her deep compassion for people from all walks of life. Since 2022, she has found success and fulfillment working with the New Blue Party of Ontario.   Raised in a rural farming community and later living in the city, Kristen understands the importance of preserving farmland while supporting responsible growth. She is passionate about health and wellness, attainable environmentalism, and humanitarian efforts—key motivations for her candidacy in Flamborough-Glanbrook.   A self-motivated researcher and strong advocate, Kristen is committed to helping those in need. Her unwavering faith in God fuels her resilience and determination to serve everyone, regardless of their views.   For too long, governments at all levels have been controlled by a select few, with too many representatives avoiding necessary debates. Kristen will stand with conviction, common sense, and integrity to restore honesty and accountability in politics.

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Support the New Blue in Glengarry—Prescott—Russell

A 25-year-old private school professor of sciences, and professional radio sound engineer, Félix Labrosse is running to represent the people of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell with tried and true conservative values, and to offer a choice against the establishment PC/Liberal/NDP, who have done near-irreparable damage to the people of Ontario for decades. A devout Catholic, Félix runs on a few key principles; Abolishing all forms of carbon taxing, reducing spending, greatly reducing taxes, cutting expensive and inefficient government services, funding services that promote and help new parents to raise a family, eliminating all forms of DEI policies, abolishing the sex-ed curriculum to create a program that lets parents have the final say in the education of their children, launching an investigation into government overreach during the COVID-19 lockdowns, compensating all workers fired or penalized for refusing to take COVID-19 vaccines, compensating people who have suffered medical harm as a result of complying with their workplace vaccine mandates, encouraging the use of safe and clean nuclear energy in Ontario, and running on a fully pro-life platform which recognizes the human dignity of all persons.

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Support the New Blue in Guelph

Carina Fraser is a thirty-year-old Catholic widowed mother. She holds a Basic Certificate in Christian Humanities from Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy. Carina wants to see livable incomes for families and individuals, as well as fair and reasonable taxes. Carina wants parents and individuals to be able to support their families and community so that we can better tackle the issue of homelessness and home insecurity in Guelph. Carina also believes that Education needs reform to include and focus more on traditional liberal arts, critical thinking skills, and STEM. School should be about teaching our young generations how to think and not be about teaching them what to think.

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Support the New Blue in Haldimand—Norfolk

My name is Garry Tanchak, and I am proud to represent the New Blue Party in the riding of Haldimand Norfolk. I was born and raised in Norfolk County and grew up in the village of Renton. After high school at Port Dover Composite School, I attended Mohawk College in Hamilton. I have lived in the beautiful town of Cayuga but now call Vanessa home. I have deep family roots in the area with a history of farming. I have a 40-plus-year career in Power Engineering primarily in oil and gas at the Petro Canada Oakville Refinery, and in electricity production at Lakeview and Nanticoke generating stations. I currently operate a Co-Generation unit at Sonoco Canada Corporation. I have two grown daughters and enjoy music, motorcycles and travel.

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Support the New Blue in Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes— Brock

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Support the New Blue in Hamilton Centre

Mitch is a proud lifelong Hamilton resident and resides in the Stipley neighbourhood in Hamilton. A graduate of Mohawk College, he works in the insurance industry within the Hamilton community. Mitch is running for MPP for the New Blue Party as he believes there needs to be change within the Hamilton Centre community. For decades this riding has been underrepresented at all levels of government. The New Blue Party is building a movement that will put the working and middle-class people first. They focus on key issues like providing tax relief, banning lobbyist activity and opposing funding for drug injection sites. The New Blue Party will create much needed change that this community drastically needs.

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Support the New Blue in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek

My name is Wieslawa Derlatka, I am a retired therapist. I immigrated to Canada from Poland 35 years ago. Throughout my career, I have dedicated the majority of my life to working in a hospital setting, where I had the privilege of serving and supporting some of the most vulnerable individuals in society. I take immense pride in placing people at the center of everything I do. As a strong advocate for those without a voice, I am committed to promoting empathy, honesty, and ethical practices in all aspects of my work. I lead with compassion and unwavering integrity, always standing firm against unlawful and unethical practices. Persistence drives my efforts to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. In addition to my contributions within the hospital, I remain deeply committed to my community. Recently, I organized a nonprofit charity dinner dance event, with 100% of the proceeds going towards providing therapeutic treatment for individuals with various disabilities. As a busy woman, mother, and grandmother, I am driven by a relentless pursuit of truth and accountability. I strive to ensure that those in need are supported, and I work tirelessly to create positive change wherever I can.

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Support the New Blue in Hamilton Mountain

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Support the New Blue in Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas

Lee Weiss Vassor is a dedicated advocate for fiscal responsibility, government accountability, and individual freedoms. With experience in both the public and private sectors, she understands the challenges facing Ontario families and businesses. A mother and community leader, Lee is running with the New Blue Party to bring common sense and principled leadership to Queen’s Park.

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Support the New Blue in Hastings—Lennox and Addington

I am Glenn Tyrrell, and I am pleased to be the candidate for the New Blue Party of Ontario, which is riding Hastings-Lennox & Addington. I have lived on a farm in Madoc for the past 12 years and absolutely adore this region. I have worked since the age of 14 and am lucky enough not to have had employment. I have also helped friends and family obtain employment over the years. I have a philosophy that if you have an opportunity to help, you should. I have been a Commercial Insurance Broker for the past 30 years and have handled some of the largest Manufacturers, Construction and Realty companies in Ontario. The New Blue Party was formed 6 years ago to offer the traditional Conservative values to the people of Ontario. I believe in full transparency & accountability of government. We need a back-to-business government that will support our services, such as healthcare, education & affordable housing. The New Blue Party is the true Conservative Party of Ontario that will make Ontario poised to compete in the future economic landscape. Our Blueprint for strength, stability and good government will get Ontario moving forward again.

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Support the New Blue in Huron—Bruce

Zack Weiler is a husband, father, ironworker, and seasoned arborist with 16 years of experience in urban forestry and tree management. A proud resident of Tiverton, Ontario, Zack grew up in Walkerton and earned a certificate in urban arboriculture from Humber College. In 2012, he founded his own tree service in Bruce County, where he continues to serve the community alongside his work as an ironworker. Zack is running for MPP because Doug Ford’s Ontario PC Party has abandoned true blue values, acting as an extension of the Trudeau Liberals on key issues like the wind turbine energy rip-off, corporate welfare for electric vehicle manufacturers, carbon taxes on local industry, and “woke” bureaucracy in Ontario’s school system. Committed to real change, Zack joined the New Blue Party of Ontario to build a grassroots movement that puts the people of Huron-Bruce ahead of lobbyists and insiders in Toronto.

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Support the New Blue in Kanata—Carleton

Liz is a wife, stepmom, and soon-to-be mom. She resides in the village of Galetta and is excited to represent Kanata-Carleton New Blue in this coming election. Liz has education in Fish and Wildlife and ecosystem management and recently graduated from the Law Clerk program. Liz feels education reform and fiscal responsibility are essential for Ontario’s future.

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Support the New Blue in Kenora—Rainy River

I am a long-time resident of the Rainy River District; I am an Educational Assistant at St. Mary's school. I hold a social services diploma and have worked in the district in many professional capacities. As well, I have served on many boards and committees in the district. I am running as a New Blue Candidate because I feel that we need to get back to the old-time values of smaller government, stronger families, less government interference in personal affairs as well as getting the economy rolling, getting rid of the carbon tax and much more. And we have a plan to do this.

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Support the New Blue in King—Vaughan

Fighting for Families, Freedom, and a Stronger Ontario I am Christopher Bressi, a father, a business leader, and a proud Canadian who believes in hard work, personal responsibility, and traditional values—the same values that built this country. I was raised to believe that integrity matters, that a handshake means something, and that family comes first. As a father to my young daughter, I know the importance of protecting the future for the next generation. That’s why I am stepping up to represent the people of King-Vaughan—to bring common sense, accountability, and leadership back to Queen’s Park. For over 20 years, I have built a career based on trust, service, and results. As a leader in the mortgage and financial industry, I have helped families achieve homeownership, guided businesses through economic challenges, and managed billions in capital. I have built and led organizations, driven economic growth, and created opportunities for hardworking Canadians. But more importantly, I have spent my career fighting for people—helping them navigate complex systems, overcome obstacles, and build better lives for themselves and their families. Now, I am ready to fight for you. A Leader Who Puts People First Ontario is at a crossroads. Families are struggling to keep up with rising costs, government overreach is growing, and our fundamental freedoms and traditions are under attack. We need leadership that stands up for everyday Ontarians, not political insiders or special interest groups. That is why I support: Banning Lobbyists in Political Party Elections – Our political system should work for the people, not lobbyists and backroom elites. I support legislation that bans lobbyist activity in political party elections and internal party votes. Defunding Anti-Canadian Activism – I oppose using taxpayer dollars to fund radical organizations that work against Canadian values. I support defunding any organization that backs Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) or campaigns targeting Israel and Jewish communities. Protecting Parents’ Rights & School Choice – Parents, not bureaucrats, should have the final say in their children’s education. I support a Parents’ Bill of Rights, ensuring transparency and accountability in education, as well as alternative schooling tax credits and a student voucher system to give parents more options. Ending Woke Ideology in Schools – Schools should be places of education, not indoctrination. I support removing critical race theory and gender identity theory from classrooms and returning to common-sense education based on facts, merit, and critical thinking. Merit-Based Education – I believe in rewarding hard work and achievement. That’s why I support replacing Ontario’s high school lottery system with a merit-based system that ensures students are rewarded for their efforts. Teaching the Dangers of Communism – History matters. We must ensure future generations understand the failures and brutality of communism. I support policies similar to Florida’s Senate Bill 1264, which requires schools to educate students on the dangers of communism and totalitarian regimes. Lowering Electricity Rates – Ontario families and businesses pay too much for electricity due to government mismanagement. I support removing costly wind turbines and eliminating government-funded climate policies that do nothing but drive up costs. Axing the Carbon Tax – The carbon tax is a direct attack on hardworking Ontarians. I support eliminating both the federal Liberal carbon tax and the Ontario PC government’s industrial carbon tax and pricing system. Reducing the Tax Burden – Families and businesses should keep more of their hard-earned money. I support cutting Ontario’s HST from 13% to 10%, with the long-term goal of scrapping it entirely. Scrapping Political Party Subsidies – Taxpayers should not be forced to fund political parties. I support eliminating the $100 million taxpayer subsidy of political parties, so politicians rely on grassroots support, not government handouts. Giving Parents a Voice in School Board Elections – Only parents should be making decisions about the education system. I support Parent Suffrage, ensuring that only parents who live in the school district can vote in school board elections. Expanding Healthcare Choice – Our healthcare system is in crisis, and patients are waiting too long for care. I support clearing the surgical backlog and giving people the choice to access private healthcare options while still maintaining a strong public system. Bringing Leadership and Accountability to Queen’s Park I am running for MPP because I believe in personal freedom, economic opportunity, and the right of every Ontarian to live without government overreach. I have spent my career leading businesses, creating opportunities, and standing up for people. Now, I am ready to stand up for YOU. As a father, entrepreneur, and proud Canadian, I know what is at stake. This election is about preserving our values, protecting our families, and restoring accountability to government. If you believe in freedom, fairness, and a government that works for the people, I ask for your support. It’s time to put King-Vaughan first. Let’s build a better Ontario together.

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Support the New Blue in Kitchener Centre

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Support the New Blue in Kitchener South—Hespeler

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Support the New Blue in Kitchener—Conestoga

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Support the New Blue in Lambton—Kent—Middlesex

I am a lifelong resident of the province of Ontario. As a truck driver, I am always working hard to keep Ontario's economy running smoothly. I am deeply committed to helping my fellow taxpayers keep their small businesses afloat during these tough times and helping those who, like myself, work very hard but oftentimes don't feel like they're getting ahead. I am your typical Canadian neighbour. I enjoy playing ice hockey and ball hockey, and I run my own ball hockey team in the CK ball hockey league. I also coach kids' ball hockey, and I have a championship trophy to prove it! After running for Mayor of Chatham-Kent in 2022, my heart has been set ablaze when it comes to politics, and I am eager to win my first election to help turn things around in the province that I know and love dearly. There are only two things I love more than my country: my province and my God. God Bless, - Andy

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Support the New Blue in Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston

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Support the New Blue in Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes

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Support the New Blue in London North Centre

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Support the New Blue in London West

Shane Dale grew up in Stratford, Ontario; at sixteen, he joined the Fourth. Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment, swearing in at Wolseley Barracks, doing so with a keen desire to serve our great country. After graduating from Stratford Central Secondary School, he attended Mohawk College and then finally McMaster University, completing his Bachelor of Nursing in 2018. While in the military, he was honoured to serve as a reservist, starting as an infantryman and finishing as a medical assistant. During this time, Shane was able to participate in Operation Cadence (2010 G8 Summit); following this, he stood in the honour guard for Queen Elizabeth at Queens Park. He also partook in specialty courses that would form his professional foundation. In 2016, after 7 years of service, inspired by new endeavours and a bad back, Shane was honourably released. This allowed Shane to serve his hometown of Stratford by working with the developmentally delayed at Community Living and volunteering as a trainer/coach for the Huron Perth Lakers. Shane resides in Stratford, Ontario, with his fantastic wife Mai and wild toddler Valerie. Shane is honoured to serve his community by working as a Registered Nurse in the inpatient Mental Health Unit at Stratford General Hospital starting in 2019. Serving in health care throughout the pandemic, Shane had the opportunity to be redeployed to the ICU in 2021 during the delta variant wave and in 2022 to the ER to step up during a staffing crisis. Shane has many passions and interests in life; his greatest passion is helping communities build better people. Shane enjoys sports, hunting, fishing and wildlife education. Shanes's belief system is that our leaders need to reflect and account for the people whom they serve. He believes democracy demands that we honour the interests of the people and forgo our own personal interests.

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Support the New Blue in London—Fanshawe

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Support the New Blue in Markham—Stouffville

Hi, my name is Brendan Sorenson. I am a young professional who has lived in Stouffville for the past twenty years. I have recently completed a Bachelor of Honours degree from Ontario Tech University, with a focus on Political Science. My part-time position at a local retail company since the age of 16 has taught me the importance of dealing positively and collaboratively with colleagues and customers. My various volunteer experiences, ranging from working with the homeless population either on the streets or in shelters to participating in the Life Chain events, completing the 24-hour famine relief, as well as shaving my head in support of cancer victims, have taught me that it is important for each one of us to help out in whatever way we can. I have a variety of interests, such as history, politics, philosophy, comedy, gaming, exercising, and debating. You might wonder why I wish to represent the riding of Markham-Stouffville. I have come to realize, thanks to the interactions with people through my job and my volunteer experiences, that people want positive changes at the government level that will provide them with stability and consistency. I have learned from speaking with adults, young and more mature, and other young professionals that they, like me, are concerned about the future not only for themselves but for generations to come. As a representative of the people of the Markham-Stouffville riding, it is my duty to first and foremost listen to them and work for their best interests. It is not a question of what they can do for me but what I can do for them.

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Support the New Blue in Markham—Unionville

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Support the New Blue in Milton

John Spina is a first-generation Canadian born in Toronto to Italian immigrant parents. He holds a  Bachelor of Administration degree from Lakehead University and a Red Seal Certificate of  Qualification as a powerline technician. Over his 30+ year career in the electrical utility industry, John received numerous promotions while working at several medium to large Canadian utilities. After completing an Apprenticeship, he worked as a Powerline Technician for a number of years before moving into supervisory roles and then into senior management and Director of Operations roles. His attention to customer service, solid management skills, strong analytical skills and business acumen,  combined with his integrity and commitment to excellence, will create a strong voice for Milton residents at Queen’s Park.  John’s life is grounded in family values, faith, and commitment to his community. Over the past three years, John has and continues to volunteer with several local charities that support less fortunate families. He is also a member of the choir at the parish he attends.  John believes Ontario is at a pivotal crossroads in history. Like many Ontarians, he has become increasingly frustrated with the government’s lack of fiscal irresponsibility, lack of integrity, and disregard for accountability to the constituents who elect (hire) them. He is appalled with the implementation of policies that are driven by (and that mostly benefit) unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists, and special interest groups. John believes in a holistic and balanced approach to decision-making based on sound triple bottom-line analysis, which includes consultation with key stakeholders. Most importantly, the constituents. The provincial government has a responsibility to help all Ontarians develop policies in a fair and transparent manner. To develop policies that benefit the majority of Ontarians without compromising the rights of the individual. Ontarians deserve more than backroom political deals,  unsustainable spending, and increasing debt levels that will lead to increased taxation, all while our standard of living declines.   It’s time for a change in how we do politics in Ontario. John is passionately committed to bringing about that change. Elected officials must be held accountable to the people they serve and uphold their duty to listen to and represent their constituents respectfully, transparently, and in a lawful manner.   Let John fight for you. 

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Support the New Blue in Mississauga Centre

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Support the New Blue in Mississauga East—Cooksville

My professional training is that of a Mechanical Engineer with studies in Econometrics. I graduated in '94 and have been active in Canadian politics as a volunteer at various times over the years. An earlier event that motivated me to put my career on hold was 9/11. Back then, I was working in New York City, attending events at the Canadian Consulate, and getting increasingly concerned about world events at the time. I came back to Canada three days before the tragedy of that September and spent the next five years engaged in politics, organizing conferences and engaging people with greater awareness building. I eventually shifted back to my personal life, and I'm now a part of a family with two children and a career as a Business/Systems Analyst. Belinda Karahalios and her husband Jim got my attention in 2022 with their stand against Bill-67, the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) from the Ford PCs. Here was a threat that would expose my kids to indoctrination that is not un-similar to failed policies of past countries since the late 1800s. So, I got involved in the Ontario 2022 election as a volunteer. Today, we face a productivity crisis that threatens our very freedom. Politicians are creating dubious' climate crisis' scenarios to justify picking winners. Bug factories for 'food,' EV battery plants that never materialize, fanciful and unjustified highway and road projects, etc. In 2025, I'm prepared to represent you in the Legislature and scrutinize legislation for productive feasibility, measurable outcomes for what we want and need, and corrective action on wasteful, unwanted government spending.

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Support the New Blue in Mississauga—Erin Mills

Michael Bayer has lived in the Erin Mills riding for over 20 years. Mike joined the New Blue Ontario party because he felt that it was the only party that would put Canadians' best interests first. His goal is to offer Canadians a real principled alternative to the corrupt establishment parties, which rely on pandering and vote-buying schemes to further their interests and those of lobbyists rather than those of the people. The principles of freedom, individual responsibility, fairness, and respect guide and inform his outlook. Michael is a graduate of York University and has subsequently earned numerous professional designations, including Certified Financial Planner, Chartered Investment Manager, and Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute. He has been involved in the community both as a volunteer and as a former member of the Streetsville Rotary and Lions Clubs.

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Support the New Blue in Mississauga—Lakeshore

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Support the New Blue in Mississauga—Malton

Van Nguyen is a dedicated Registered Nurse and proud single mother, driven by a deep concern for the future of Ontario's healthcare and education systems. After running a successful campaign in 2022 for the Mississauga-Malton area, Van has decided to continue her efforts in the region, aiming to create positive change for the community she cares deeply about. With firsthand experience in the challenges that families and frontline healthcare workers face, Van is committed to ensuring that every Ontarian has access to high-quality healthcare and education. As someone who understands the financial strain many are under, Van advocates for lower taxes to make life more affordable for families across the province. With a strong sense of community and a desire to create meaningful change, Van is ready to fight for a brighter future for Ontario.

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Support the New Blue in Mississauga—Streetsville

Darryl Brothers is a dedicated Canadian from a small town in southwestern Ontario whose journey into the workforce began at an early age, gaining invaluable experience. With 30 years of experience in the logistics industry, he has risen through the ranks from general warehouse roles and truck driving to leadership positions. Currently, Darryl serves as the Canadian Facility Manager for a leading U.S.-based golf company in Mississauga, overseeing operations and driving efficiency. Darryl’s decision to run for office stems from his deep concern about the current state of Canadian politics. He believes the system lacks transparency, accountability, and sound fiscal management, with a widening disconnect between elected officials and the citizens they are meant to serve. As many Canadians, including Darryl, have lost trust in political institutions, he felt a call to take action. As a father, he is committed to restoring faith in government—not only for the future of his own children but for all Canadians. His grassroots, blue-collar background makes him uniquely relatable, understanding the real-life concerns of everyday Canadians. Throughout his career, Darryl has proven himself as a leader, solving problems and driving results by fostering respect and collaboration among diverse teams. He is adept at identifying inefficiencies, streamlining processes, and managing multiple stakeholders while keeping a focused vision of the big picture. Darryl is also a dedicated volunteer, having supported organizations such as Big Brothers, Habitat for Humanity, the Canadian Red Cross, and the Natural Health Products Protection Association (NHPPA). A staunch advocate for fundamental rights—including freedom of religion, freedom of choice, equal opportunity, parental rights, and the adherence to natural law and the Constitution—Darryl believes the current government and state-funded media have deepened divisions within Canadian society and inched towards removing some of these rights.  Nevertheless, he is optimistic that Canadians have more in common than is often portrayed. Darryl’s vision is to bridge these divides and unite communities for a better, stronger future.

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Support the New Blue in Nepean

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Support the New Blue in Newmarket—Aurora

My name is Shirin Khasbakhi. I am a registered practical nurse, and I moved to Canada in 2001 from Iran. I graduated from Seneca College’s nursing program (RPN) in 2007, and I have worked at an acute care hospital since then. My goal is to make life easier for healthcare workers, and I intend to use my passion for public service and politics to achieve that goal. As a nurse, I know how hard it is to work as a healthcare worker. I have worked in the same organization for many years, and I believe my own and others’ experiences as nurses provide our organization the grounds to succeed. Our work as nurses provides a solid foundation for the entire healthcare system. I have been part of our nursing union, and we have made many changes in our organization through our role as negotiators. I believe that we can improve our healthcare system if we work towards our goals and utilize all of our efforts.

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Support the New Blue in Niagara Centre

Born and raised in the Niagara Region, Jimmy Jackson has always been passionate about serving his community and the people around him. A proud husband and father, he most enjoys spending his downtime with his family and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Jimmy is known in his community for his volunteering, and working with troubled teens. Prior to working in the steel industry, for many years, Jimmy was a social worker, specializing in mental health, education, and brain injury, mainly with children and youths, including crisis work and was heavily involved at the DSBN. Working in these high-pressure environments, Jimmy learned to handle emotionally-intense incidents through awareness, empathy and patience as well as assertiveness. During Jimmy's time in crisis work, a young man, struggling with mental health issues and addiction, found healing and stability through Jimmy teaching him tools like fitness and nutrition, discipline and consistency. This now grown man maintains a career and a happy, healthy lifestyle. As Jimmy's family grows, he believes that New Blue will help facilitate the necessary change that his children’s futures depend on. He believes parents need to be given back control over their children with regard to education and religious issues, that we need to scrap the drug injection sites that are not “safe” for our communities, and we need to start bringing reform to make things better for both landlords and tenants. His values align with the New Blue Party’s policies, and that is why Jimmy will stand up for YOU with the New Blue!

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Support the New Blue in Niagara Falls

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Support the New Blue in Northumberland—Peterborough South

For over 45 years, Joshua Chalhoub has called Ontario home. After spending 29 years in the Durham Region, he recently relocated to Trent Hills, bringing a fresh perspective on human services and healthcare management shaped by his personal experiences. He recognizes the challenges many Ontarians face in accessing quality and timely healthcare, from senior care to essential medical services for you and your family. With a strong background in senior leadership, organizational management, and strategic communication, Joshua has successfully led teams, optimized client services, and enhanced operational efficiency across multiple sectors. Deeply committed to serving his community, Joshua is passionate about tackling challenges in human services. He is dedicated to advocating for resources, improving underfunded sectors, and driving real change where it’s needed most. Leadership. Integrity. Action. Joshua is ready to make a difference for Ontario.

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Support the New Blue in Oakville

I’m Shereen Di Vittorio, and I am a passionate Canadian mom dedicated to advocating for responsible governance in our great province and country. As an anti-establishment voice, I look to emphasize the importance of limiting government intervention and red tape bureaucracy and holding our government accountable to fiscal responsibility. I am also committed to protecting parental rights in part by opposing “woke” policies that I believe undermine traditional values and the well-being of many Canadian families. I hope to inspire others to engage in the political landscape and prioritize the needs of everyday Canadian citizens.

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Support the New Blue in Oakville North—Burlington

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Support the New Blue in Orléans

Patricia Hooper is a long-time resident of Ottawa. She is married, mother of 2 teenagers who she homeschooled for 15 years. She decided to enter the political arena after suffering through the lockdowns and medical mandates. She wants to eliminate the possibility of our government ever treating us in such a way again. She wants to expose the lies and seek justice for the injured. Patricia is pro-life, pro-family and pro-children. She will stand up for life and parental rights and protect girls' and women's sports and spaces. Patricia will fearlessly stand against censorship, corruption and government waste. Patricia supports tax cuts and fewer regulations to promote a growing economy. Make Ontario great again!

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Support the New Blue in Oshawa

My name is Joe Ingino from Oshawa. I am the Editor/Publisher of the Central Newspapers. With offices in Canada and the United States. A long-standing champion of the underdog. Have contributed millions back to help my community through the 30 years at the newspaper. Graduate from York University. Professional journalist, philanthropist. I am not running because I need a job or the money. I am running because it is my job to assure, I leave behind a solid foot print of positive accomplishments in my community for future generations to enjoy the great quality of life I was so privy to enjoy from the sacrifices made by those before me. Together we grow.

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Support the New Blue in Ottawa Centre

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Support the New Blue in Ottawa South

Alex Perrier has lived in Ottawa South since his childhood and graduated from the Computer Systems Technician and Social Media programs at Algonquin College in 2018. He currently works part-time at a grocery store, and he maintains online communities for gaming and Christianity during his spare time. Alex passionately wants to see a better Ontario, and he believes that the province should embrace conservative values to achieve this. In January 2022, Alex joined a New Blue Party event with Jim Karahalios and other leaders, as he was increasingly concerned about the Doug Ford PC Party’s compulsory vaccine passports, which were first proposed and praised by the NDP and Liberals. This was despite Ford’s initial promise to reject such passports. Alex once supported the PC Party in 2018 due to its promise to repeal the Wynne Liberals’ inappropriate sex education curriculum but felt betrayed when the following year, the PCs approved a sex ed program that was 99% identical to the Wynne program. These are just two of the many reasons why Alex stopped supporting the PC Party and started supporting the New Blue Party as a truly conservative alternative to the major political parties of Ontario. He helped with the New Blue’s door-to-door campaigns for the 2022 election in Ottawa South and for the 2023 by-election in Kanata—Carleton. This time, he is running as the New Blue candidate in Ottawa South for the 2025 election because it is time for a better option.

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Support the New Blue in Ottawa West—Nepean

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Support the New Blue in Ottawa—Vanier

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Support the New Blue in Oxford

Hello, my name is Peter Beimers, and I am your New Blue Party candidate for the riding of Oxford. I have been living in Oxford County for the last 18 years, and this is where our children did most of their schooling.  My wife and I have four children, 3 of whom are married, and our first grandchild was born this past December. I have worked as a truck driver for the last 20 years, and I am employed here in Woodstock. My motivation in running for New Blue as your representative in Queens Park is to see Ontario become more affordable for families.  The New Blue Policy Declaration enables you to have an expanded use of the money that you worked hard for so you can support your family. This can be achieved by eliminating the tax grab known as the "Carbon Tax" and by reducing the HST from 13% to 10%. I am also unapologetically Pro-life. I, and the New Blue, want to defund elective abortions in Ontario and stop the expanded MAID agenda.  We also want to work to end any of the COVID-19 restrictions that are still in place and rehire all of the healthcare workers who were wrongly fired for taking a personal, reasonable, and conscientious decision against the decree of the current Ontario PC government. With the current slide left of the PC, voting New Blue will ensure that Oxford will continue to have conservative representation in Queens Park.  

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Support the New Blue in Parkdale—High Park

Geoffrey Corfield, Parkdale - High Park Graduate Urban & Regional Planning, University of Waterloo 1975. Town Planner: UK, Ontario, Saskatchewan 1976-1982 Beer Industry: UK 1982-1992 Writer & drawer of Humour Columns and Humorous History books 1992-present (currently seeking a publisher) Books include: Niagara, Northern Ontario, Eastern Ontario, Canada, War of 1812, American Revolutionary War, Australia, New Zealand, UK Political Experience: PC Party of Saskatcewan, Reform Party of Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, PC Party of Ontario, People's Party of Canada, New Blue Party of Ontario Contact: corfieldwg@gmail.com / tel: 519-471-2465

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Support the New Blue in Parry Sound—Muskoka

Brandon Nicksy is a dynamic figure in the Parry Sound-Muskoka region, known for his multifaceted background and commitment to public service. As a candidate for the New Blue Party of Ontario, he brings a fresh perspective to the political landscape, advocating for reduced government intervention in daily life, lower taxes, and greater accountability in governance. A proud Canadian Army veteran, Brandon's service has instilled in him a deep respect for duty, discipline, and community. His military background influences his political stance, emphasizing national security and support for veterans. Transitioning from service to civilian life, Brandon has established himself as a successful entrepreneur, showcasing his ability to innovate and lead in the business sector. Family is central to Brandon's life; he is a devoted husband and father to three boys, embodying values of family-first policies and educational reform. His political views are shaped by a desire to protect traditional Canadian values, advocating for policies that prioritize family, community, and individual freedoms over what he perceives as excessive governmental control. Brandon Nicksy's candidacy for Parry Sound-Muskoka with the New Blue Party represents his commitment to these principles, aiming to bring about change that resonates with the everyday Canadian. His campaign focuses on fostering economic growth, ensuring sustainable development, and promoting a society where hard work and personal responsibility are rewarded.

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Support the New Blue in Perth—Wellington

I have dedicated my life to service and leadership, whether in the military, the workplace, or my community. Serving 13 years in the Army Reserves, I had the privilege of instructing cadets and shaping future leaders, instilling in me the values of discipline and teamwork. In my 12 years in the auto manufacturing industry, I experienced firsthand the challenges hardworking Ontarians face daily, managing teams and solving problems under pressure. I also served on the Human Resources Commission for the United Church of Canada, ensuring fairness and accountability. As a husband of 14 years, I understand the importance of family, stability, and securing a future where everyone can thrive. I want to bring that leadership to Queen’s Park to fight for real change in Ontario, tackling affordability, healthcare, and housing with bold, common-sense solutions. Ontarians are struggling with skyrocketing costs, an overwhelmed healthcare system, and a housing crisis that keeps homeownership out of reach. I will work to lower costs by cutting the HST from 13% to 10% and eliminating the carbon tax, putting money back into people’s pockets. I will also push to eliminate government waste, ending the $100 million taxpayer-funded political party subsidy and privatizing the LCBO and Beer Store to increase competition and lower prices. Our healthcare system is failing, with ER closures and long wait times. I will rehire healthcare workers let go due to COVID-19 mandates and support private options alongside public healthcare to reduce wait times. On housing, I will promote urban intensification, cut red tape for builders, and reform the Residential Tenancies Act to create a fair system for both landlords and tenants. With my background in service, leadership, and industry, I understand the struggles Ontario families are facing, and I am ready to fight for policies that put people first, cut government waste, and build a stronger future. Let’s take back Ontario and create real change together!

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Support the New Blue in Peterborough—Kawartha

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Support the New Blue in Pickering—Uxbridge

Adrian Nolan is a Videographer and Photographer from Huron-Bruce with a strong background in grassroots organization and school board campaigning. An active church member, he leads retreats and serves on multiple committees. Frustrated with the Ontario PC Party’s shift away from true conservative values, Adrian joined the New Blue Party to fight for taxpayers, local industry, and parental rights in education. He is committed to putting the people of Pickering-Uxbridge ahead of lobbyists and political insiders.

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Support the New Blue in Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke

Pro-lifer Mark Dickson is the New Blue Party candidate in the riding of Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke. Mark gave perfect answers to Campaign Life Coalition’s questionnaire in 2022 and 2018. During the 2018 campaign before the the New Blue Party was founded, Mark ran as an Independent candidate and put out a public statement with his political platform which included: -Ending public funding in O.H.I.P. of abortion and related services. -Ending public funding in O.H.I.P. of euthanasia and related services. -Repealing the 2015 sex-education curriculum and restoring the 2010 curriculum.

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Support the New Blue in Richmond Hill

Jesus Christ is my everything. I got involved in politics because I am pro-life and concerned about children being taught things that hurt them. Nothing has been accomplished for babies or mothers in our country for a very long time, despite all these so-called conservatives being in power and despite all these advocacy groups getting lots of donations. I quickly realized the vast majority of pro-life politicians and advocacy groups were frauds until I met Belinda and Jim Karahalios. I am deeply honoured to be a part of the New Blue Party of Ontario because it is the only caring, genuine and hard-working political force in existence. I believe we need to speak up for those who cannot speak up for themselves. Our children in Ontario are exploited for political gain, even by those who call themselves conservative. I have no tolerance for liars, which are in every other political party and every other political advocacy group. New Blue alone is true and for you. As a truly grassroots movement, we need each of us to take our part seriously to tell others about New Blue, and each of us must help New Blue as a united force that cannot be stopped, Lord willing.

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Support the New Blue in Sarnia—Lambton

Keith Benn was born and raised in Southwestern Ontario, in Wallaceburg, where he completed primary and secondary school education. In his teen years, he moved with his family to Port Lambton, in the riding of Sarnia-Lambton. Following several years in jobs that included factory work and construction sites, Keith began his university studies in Geology. He holds a BSc from Western University, an MSc from Laval University (Québec) and a Doctoral degree from the University of Montpellier (France). Following a seventeen-year academic career that culminated as an Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa, Keith began his second career in the minerals industry, where he has filled Senior Management and Executive-level roles in Canada and abroad. He is currently an Independent Consultant. He returned to Sarnia-Lambton in 2009 because there’s no place like home. Keith has two adult children, of whom he is very proud, and a grandson who makes his heart swell with joy. In 2022, Keith ran as the New Blue Party candidate in Sarnia-Lambton and in 2024, he was the New Blue candidate in the Lambton-Kent-Middlesex by-election. Keith chose New Blue because it is the political party whose platform is aligned with his own priorities of political accountability, increased access to alternative forms of education, improved health care, a sustainable farming and food sector, tax relief and fostering economic growth to the benefit of all Ontarians and their families. Moreover, Keith will contribute tirelessly to the revival of fundamental conservative principles within the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

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Support the New Blue in Sault Ste. Marie

I am honoured to announce my candidacy for the New Blue Party, representing Sault Ste. Marie in the upcoming provincial election. Some have asked me, “Why are you running, knowing the New Blue Party is unlikely to form the government?” My answer is simple. I believe a strong opposition is essential to a properly functioning democracy. It is imperative the government of Ontario demonstrate a return to reliability. Since the election of Doug Ford’s majority government, we have witnessed an alarming departure from the fundamental principles of honesty and clarity in governance and I believe it is of vital importance to restore them. I am committed to vigorously representing Sault Ste. Marie. I see the city leading the revitalization of our province, empowering individuals, unconditionally upholding the traditional values of faith and family, strengthening our democratic institutions, defending the taxpayers of Ontario, promoting the growth of small business and I am prepared to champion Sault Ste. Marie in those achievements.

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Support the New Blue in Scarborough Centre

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Support the New Blue in Scarborough—Agincourt

A lifelong resident of Scarborough-Agincourt, Johan wanted to step up and put his name on the ballot, he believes in getting government off our backs and empowering individuals.

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Support the New Blue in Scarborough—Guildwood

Anthony Internicola is not just advocating for change; he is building it. His vision for Scarborough goes beyond politics; it's about creating real opportunities for people to rebuild their lives. With mental health as his top priority, Anthony is committed to launching schools and transformative programs to help individuals heal, grow, and reclaim their futures. One of his biggest missions is tackling homelessness not just by providing short-term aid but also by creating long-term solutions that empower people to transition out of homelessness for good. His programs will focus on mental health support, skills training, and life coaching to ensure that those in need get the tools to succeed. Anthony is dedicated to reinforcing the New Blue Party's policies with a focus on Scarborough's specific challenges, improving community support systems, advocating for better public services, and ensuring the people of Scarborough finally get the investment they deserve. His leadership is built on action, not empty promises, and his mission is clear: transform Scarborough into a place where every person has the support and opportunities they need to thrive. Read more about Anthony here: https://www.toronto4life.ca/scarborough-guildwood-home-page.html

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Support the New Blue in Simcoe North

Dave Brunelle is 6th-generation from Simcoe North, raised in Lafontaine, Ontario. He is also a 10th-generation French-Canadian. He holds a Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Wilfrid Laurier University. Over his 40+ years in various industries, including construction and hospitality, and 30+ years of community coaching, Dave has now embarked on the public sector. Over the past two years, besides being a member of the council for the Township of Tiny and sitting on the Parks and Recreation committee and the Heritage committee, Dave has sat on the Cultural Alliance in the Heart of Georgian Bay committee as he is an advocate for cultural preservation. Dave’s life is grounded in faith, family values, and commitment to his community. His solid management and public relations skills, work ethic, and commitment to excellence will provide a strong voice of integrity for Simcoe North residents. Dave believes Ontario is at a pivotal crossroads in history. Like many residents of Ontario, he has become increasingly frustrated with our current government’s fiscal irresponsibility, lack of integrity, disregard for accountability to constituents, and government policies driven by unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists and special interest groups. Dave believes in a balanced approach to decision-making based on sound triple bottom line analysis and consultation with constituents and key stakeholders. Since government policy affects all residents, it’s important to get it right. Governments have a responsibility to their citizens to develop policies in a fair and transparent manner that benefits society without compromising the rights of the individual. Residents of Ontario deserve more than backroom political deals and unsustainable debt levels that will lead to high taxes and diminished opportunities. It’s time for a change in how we do politics. Dave is passionately committed to bringing about that change. Elected officials must be held accountable to the people they serve and uphold their duty to listen to and represent their constituents respectfully, transparently, and in a lawful manner.

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Support the New Blue in Simcoe—Grey

Dr. David Ghobrial is a dedicated physician, community leader, and advocate with a deep passion for healthcare, humanitarian work, and public service. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he immigrated to Canada with his family in 1997 and grew up in the Greater Toronto Area. After completing high school with honours in Ajax, he spent 12 years studying and training in medicine across Canada, the United States, and Egypt. In 2014, he earned his MD from the University of Alexandria and has since worked as a physician in Egypt and other countries. For the past six years, he has served as Clinic Director and CEO of the Beeton Walk-In Clinic in Ontario, transforming it into the most-reviewed and highest-rated clinic in the community. Beyond medicine, he is a devoted husband and father of four, actively involved in his local church as a small home group leader and Sunday school teacher. Dr. Ghobrial’s commitment to service extends beyond his medical practice. Alongside his wife, Samantha, he organizes community outreach events with the Thirsty Ministry, providing meals and worship events for the homeless in Bradford and the GTA. Their passion for humanitarian work has also led them on mission trips to Egypt, Zambia, and other developing countries. In addition, he has been active in local politics, serving as the founding president and MPP candidate for Simcoe-Grey with the New Blue Party of Ontario, advocating for healthcare accessibility, community development, and family values. Whether through medicine, faith-based outreach, or public service, Dr. Ghobrial remains dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of those he serves.

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Support the New Blue in St. Catharines

Rob Atalick was born and raised in St. Catharines and grew up in Port Dalhousie in a Real Estate family. As a 4th generation Niagara Entrepreneur, he began investing in Real Estate at the age of 19 and has run various small businesses since then. Since 2005, he has been focused on teaching character development, leadership, fitness, and wellness to youth and families at his martial arts school, the Niagara Kung Fu Academy. His goal and passion through NKFA was and still is to empower individuals to better themselves and live a positive lifestyle. Since 2020, he has been working in real estate development to make his own contribution to solving the housing crisis. He had a pivotal role in reshaping St. Catharines’ downtown skyline with his family’s project at 57 Carlisle. This brought over 200 new residential units to the market in the downtown core. While his long-term goal is to continue developing a range of affordable, mid-market, and assistance-based residences to St. Catharines over the next decade, he hopes to also effect positive change in housing through improved policy at the provincial level. Through his fundraising efforts with his school, Niagara Kung Fu Academy, Rob has raised thousands of dollars in support of Toolbox Project Niagara, Project Share, and The Humaine Society.  

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Support the New Blue in Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry

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Support the New Blue in Sudbury

I am the candidate for the Sudbury riding in Northern Ontario. I am a married father of four who strongly believes in hard work and perseverance. As a licensed heavy-duty equipment technician in the construction industry, I am committed to doing whatever it takes to complete a job correctly and efficiently. As someone who has lived in the North my whole life, I truly value the skill and perseverance needed to succeed and thrive in our climate. I have always had a keen interest in politics, and the principles of the New Blue Party resonate deeply with my views and convictions. I am tired of the liberalization of the PC party currently in power in Ontario. I hold conservative values and make decisions based on my beliefs and convictions. The New Blue Party is the only party that I can support as I agree with their priorities, policies, and principles. This party is the only party offering real solutions to real problems, and they are doing it with integrity and dignity. I am grateful to be a part of this opportunity for change.

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Support the New Blue in Thornhill

Luca Mele commands those in service to the people to uphold accountability. Where accountability is lacking, corruption breeds. Luca Mele wants to make sure the family traditions and values that have grown in Ontario are preserved and respected the way a real conservative should be. With every party turning left wing, the only real right-wing Conservative Party that wants to keep Ontario families secure and true to themselves is the New Blue, and Mele is putting in the work to be of service to the people, even without having a seat in office yet. The facts are only in a non-conservative society do we have people left to starve and be scared to practice their own beliefs. Ontario has multiple cities claiming starvation emergencies, all thanks to the non-conservatives, and Mele wants every one of them held accountable; with or without elections, the consequences of their actions will engulf these corrupt politicians. Paving the way for the only true Blue Conservatives, New Blue. 

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Support the New Blue in Thunder Bay—Atikokan

I am Martin Tempelman and represent the New Blue party of Ontario for the ThunderBay/Atikokan riding. My knowledge, training and experience make me an excellent candidate for this party and to represent you. Born and raised in ThunderBay, attending various schools in the city, I have worked in the mines, mills and elevators throughout Northwestern Ontario, repairing, installing and maintaining conveyor belts. I have driven a logging truck in the late 70’s and a snow plow with a tow-plow on 11/17 during the last 2 winter seasons. This has made me very aware of the dangers and need for changes to make our roads safer. As a carpenter and being a sole proprietor in the construction industry since 1989 and having the privilege of advocating for businesses on the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT) as a board member, I’m very aware of the policies that have hampered the trades and also added to the housing costs over the years. As a chief building officer in four municipalities in the district of ThunderBay, I’ve listened to people’s hopes and dreams, many who were raised, like me, with Judeo-Christian principles of truth, unity, respect, dignity for all; not with increased burdensome policies and taxes. As a president and shareholder of a corporation in the realm of affordable housing and rental units, I’ve witnessed first-hand the desolation and hopelessness caused by various policies. It is my hope to garner your trust to represent not only the New Blue party of Ontario for the ThunderBay/Atikokan riding but also and most importantly you through them and into the future. I look forward to the opportunity to bring back hope, unity, appreciation and respect for all citizens of Ontario.

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Support the New Blue in Thunder Bay—Superior North

I am a 57-year-old Administrative Assistant who has worked in a variety of environments, including government, private, non-profit and health, for about 30 years. I am not a career politician who talks about political jargon, but as a matter of fact, I am not a politician at all. I am just a hard-working person who enjoys politics and people. Prior to the establishment of the New Blue Party, I had trouble voting for any of the establishment parties. They all ran on the same policies but just presented them in a different way, almost like a word salad, and none of their platforms made any sense to me. It was always a disappointment; they campaigned making promises, for instance, combatting homelessness, which is a staple issue, and it never gets resolved, only worse. That is only one of the promises that are never kept. My solution for voting at the time was to vote for the one I knew wasn’t going to win. Some would say that it is a wasted vote, but I saw it as a vote of conscience; I couldn’t bring myself to vote for someone mediocre who may win the election and know my vote may have helped them win. So, I started searching for a party that offered more than just talk but tangible solutions. I made the decision to run for the New Blue Party for a variety of reasons. They have a plan, and I know what they stand for prior to the election. They can be held accountable if they deviate from their plan. Their policy declaration is a 12-page, 42-item document that represents what they are going to do and what actions will be taken, and the document can be downloaded from the New Blue Ontario website. There is no guessing what they stand for and no future surprises. The policy declaration is proposed by the members, not by lobbyists and/or special interest groups, so the New Blue loyalties are to the members. But the most important reason is that they are a grassroots conservative party and their policies. I have been through some hard times due to the policies of the establishment parties; I lost my job, was denied unemployment, and ate through my investments until I found work.

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Support the New Blue in Timiskaming—Cochrane

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Support the New Blue in Timmins

I’ve been a resident of Timmins for over 40 years. I have a Business Administration - Accounting diploma from Canadore College and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Lakehead University. Currently employed for over 10 years in a consulting position, I work closely with James Bay First Nations and Indigenous Services Canada. Past employment includes accounting and management positions in mining, construction, manufacturing and nonprofit organizations. I’m the father of four children and Papa to eight delightful grandchildren. I am very community-oriented and have been advocating for a safer community, more resources for addiction treatment, and proper help for the area homeless. Together with my daughter, we brought community members together and organized a free Canada Day 2024 celebration when the municipality failed to organize any daytime events for the children. Following the success of the Canada Day celebration, we also organized a completely free Mid-Summer Day in the Park barbecue for the Civic holiday in August 2024.

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Support the New Blue in Toronto Centre

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Support the New Blue in Toronto—Danforth

Stephen Graham is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and the owner of SKG Financial Management. Born and raised on the prairies, he earned his Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree at the University of Manitoba Asper School of Business. In university, he was Vice-President of the University of Manitoba Finance Organization (UMFO) and worked in sales and marketing for companies like Labatt’s, Rogers, and Gatorade. After graduating, he embarked on a year-long backpacking journey across Europe, financing his travels with various jobs, including working on a yacht in Monte Carlo and as a chef in Scotland. Stephen later worked in management consulting and business brokerage before moving overseas to work for a brokerage in the West Bank. Following the onset of the second uprising, he relocated to Jordan, where he consulted for small businesses and developed training programs for the micro-credit industry. Returning to Canada in 2001, he built a career in finance, obtaining his CPA and spending over 15 years in financial planning and accounting at the City of Toronto. His experiences there reshaped his political views, leading him to a more conservative perspective. Today, he runs SKG Financial Management, stays active in sports, and is involved in political and community initiatives, including campaigning, launching Elevate Local, and supporting grassroots movements.

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Support the New Blue in University—Rosedale

Dylan Harris is a proven leader, strategic communicator, and advocate for economic opportunity and social progress. With over a decade of experience in marketing communications, public affairs, and business development, Dylan has dedicated his career to amplifying voices, strengthening communities, and driving meaningful change. Born with a passion for service and leadership, Dylan has worked alongside business leaders, policymakers, and grassroots organizations to develop solutions that address economic inequality, workforce development, and community empowerment. His ability to craft effective policies, engage with diverse stakeholders, and foster collaboration makes him the leader we need to create a prosperous and inclusive future for all. A Champion for Economic Growth & Opportunity Dylan understands that a thriving economy starts with investing in people. As a Marketing Communications Coordinator, he has spearheaded initiatives that led to a 20% increase in ROI, strengthened business development efforts, and improved workforce engagement through strategic leadership. His experience advising 20+ Directors and CEOs on communication strategy and policy development has given him unique insight into what businesses and workers need to succeed.

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Support the New Blue in Vaughan—Woodbridge

Pasquale Chiarizia is a lifelong resident of Vaughan and a passionate advocate for restoring true conservatism to Ontario. As a candidate for the New Blue Party in Vaughan-Woodbridge, he brings a unique blend of practical experience and academic knowledge to the table. Currently working as a high-rise plumbing apprentice, Pasquale has firsthand insight into the challenges faced by tradespeople and the importance of infrastructure development. Complementing his hands-on experience, he holds a degree in Commerce, equipping him with a strong understanding of finance, economics, and business which are essential tools for addressing the province’s economic and fiscal challenges. Pasquale’s values align closely with the New Blue Party’s mission to end government corruption, promote transparency, and uphold conservative principles that prioritize individual freedoms, fiscal responsibility, and community empowerment. His vision advocates for fundamental rights including freedom of religion, choice, parental rights, and equal opportunity; He will fight for tax relief and affordability. An active and engaged member of the Vaughan-Woodbridge community, he has volunteered at his local church, participated in numerous local sporting tournaments and events, and consistently sought ways to give back to the community he calls home. Pasquale is committed to being a strong, principled voice for the people of Vaughan-Woodbridge, fighting for policies that support families, seniors, small businesses, and the hardworking individuals who drive Ontario forward.

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Support the New Blue in Waterloo

Suja Biber combines a comprehensive medical background with practical experience in public administration. With a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy, Suja has dedicated years to improving community health and well-being. Coupled with strong management skills, Suja has worked in various capacities that involve advocating for community services and enhancing access to essential programs. Driven by a passion for education and sustainable development, Suja aims to bring meaningful change to Waterloo and empower its residents to achieve their fullest Potential. For more information about the campaign and to stay updated, please visit www.sujabiber.ca or follow on Instagram at #sujabiber ,#sujabiber_electioncampaign. Looking forward to connecting with you!

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Support the New Blue in Wellington—Halton Hills

Stephen has been a resident of Centre Wellington for 37 years. He served on Centre Wellington Council for two terms from 2014 to 2022. He was on the Farm Safety, Social Housing, Economic Development and Safe Communities Committees. Stephen ran for the New Blue Party in the 2022 provincial election and has participated in policy development for the party. Stephen is a strong advocate for affordable housing to enhance economic development for working families and individuals. He also believes in balanced budgets and tax relief. He is married to Pat and has 6 children and 12 wonderful grandchildren. He has always believed that service to all residents and citizens is the primary role of the elected representative. He has proven experience in this area. He believes it is not about promoting a political career, party or ideological agenda. He is the founder and owner of a family-run international decorative glass manufacturing business, Kitras Art Glass, which employs 20 people in Fergus. Kitras Art Glass has 32 years of import and export experience with the USA and international customers. He has proven practical and realistic business experience and not just theoretical experience. Has been a member of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business for 26 years. He is a strong promoter of arts and culture. He has been a Hop Farmer for the expanding craft microbrewing industry from 2014 to 2019. He was Vice President and Treasurer for the Ontario Hop Growers of Ontario Association (OHGA). He has an undergraduate degree in philosophy and literary studies from the University of Toronto. He also studied Craft and Design at Sheridan College, with a specialization in Glass. Has been a member of the Fergus Elora Studio Tour for 36 years and was on the foundational Board of Directors for the Elora Centre for the Arts. His company, Kitras Art Glass, has personally and financially donated to many causes and cultural events for the betterment of the community. Contact Stephen at 226-332-1420.

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Support the New Blue in Whitby

Ralph Blank, your New Blue Party candidate is a conservative who has lived in Whitby since 1983 when he was transferred to the Operations Department of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. He also worked at Pickering in the Planning, Engineering, and Project Management organizations until he retired after 35 years. With his desire to be a lifelong learner, Ralph graduated from Mohawk College (Hamilton) as a Mechanical Engineering Technologist and from the University of Toronto with a BA in Management in June 2000. He was elected twice as Commissioner for Whitby Hydro and also served provincially on the Electrical System Planning Committee with the Municipal Electric Association. Service to his community has found Ralph in various other roles, from being a Canadian Reserve Army 2nd Lieutenant in the 1970s with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry to scrubbing pots and pans at St. Vincent’s Kitchen in Oshawa. Ralph’s heart for service has now brought him to the New Blue Party in 2025 to be a voice of conservative stability and common sense as Ontario and Canada face challenges both locally and globally.

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Support the New Blue in Windsor West

Joshua Griffin is a dedicated community leader and advocate from Windsor, Ontario. With a strong background in both pastoral care and community service, Joshua is committed to fostering a more economically supportive environment for all residents while meeting the challenges specific to Windsor West. He believes in the power of collaboration and innovative problem-solving, skills honed through his diverse experiences in various roles. As a minister and independent pastor, Joshua has spent nearly two decades building long-term mentoring relationships, guiding individuals through life's challenges with compassion and understanding. His work as a certified English as a Second Language Teacher (TESOL) showcases his commitment to education and empowerment, helping newcomers integrate into the community. Joshua's professional journey includes roles such as Customer Service Representative at Extend Communications and Executive Administrative Assistant at Street Help Homeless Centre, where he demonstrated exemplary planning and organizational skills. His volunteer work with the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets earned him the Navy League of Canada Testimonial Award, highlighting his dedication to youth development and mentorship. With a Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Studies from Ambrose University, Joshua combines academic knowledge with practical experience. He thrives in team settings and is known for his dependability and strong work ethic. As a candidate, Joshua brings a results-driven approach to leadership, focusing on community enhancement and the well-being of every citizen. He is ready to listen, advocate, and work tirelessly for the people of Windsor West.

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Support the New Blue in Windsor—Tecumseh

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Support the New Blue in York Centre

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Support the New Blue in York South—Weston

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Support the New Blue in York—Simcoe

Brent Fellman is a dedicated community leader who joined the New Blue Party of Ontario to advocate for liberty, human rights, and the best interests of the people. A certified Math, Science, and Physical Education teacher, Brent is also a Civil Engineering Technician with a strong background in education, construction, and small business. His leadership experience includes serving as President of Innisfil Baseball, coaching for over a decade, and actively advocating for his community at municipal council meetings. Brent is known for his courage, integrity, and commitment to standing up for you.