My Platform

People are tired of the back and forth—and they have every right to be.

Too often, decisions feel unclear, drawn out, or disconnected from the people paying for them.

What residents are asking for isn’t complicated—clear information, cooperation, and decisions that respect taxpayers.

That’s not what we’ve consistently seen.

That’s what I will bring to Council: practical, community-first, and grounded in facts.

I’m running because Aylmer deserves better than inconsistent decision-making and unnecessary division.

Over the past few years, I’ve followed the issues closely attending meetings, reading reports, and listening to residents. What’s clear is this: we need better communication, stronger cooperation, and a sharper focus on long-term impact.

This isn’t about one issue. It’s about how decisions are made—and who they serve.

I believe in open government, respectful dialogue, and working with our municipal partners—not against them.

Aylmer doesn’t move forward through conflict. It moves forward through cooperation.

If elected, I will ask the tough questions, expect clear answers, and keep residents informed every step of the way.

No rhetoric. No confusion.
Just decisions that make sense for Aylmer—and the people who live here.

Priorities

Peter is running on five clear commitments: council transparency, responsible budgeting, common-sense decisions, open communication, strengthening community culture, and long-term planning that protects Aylmer’s small-town character while preparing for smart, sustainable growth.

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How These Priorities Shape Aylmer

How These Priorities Shape Aylmer

From road repairs to recreation, Peter will act as a steady watchdog—asking tough questions, seeking resident input, and demanding clear, transparent, data-informed decisions that respect taxpayers while supporting families, local businesses, and the long-term health of Aylmer’s infrastructure and services.