Everyone has their own reasons to vote. Health care,
senior’s care, education, the economy – there are endless reasons to register
your concern by endorsing someone who can take your views forward.
The first ballot-box opportunity residents of Calgary-Currie
have to send an effective advocate to the Alberta Legislature is January 28 at
the Killarney Glengarry Community Centre, 28 Avenue and 28 Street SW.
I will be there, on the ballot, as a nominee to represent
Calgary-Currie for Premier Alison Redford’s Progressive Conservatives in the
next provincial election.
There is a palpable feeling in Calgary
and across Alberta
that we are on the cusp of change. Premier Redford tapped into that sentiment
during her leadership campaign, and was chosen as an Agent of Change by
Albertans.
We are Conservatives, and we are Progressive.
We have a new leader who is signaling a new way of doing
things – a new way of engaging voters, a new and cooperative way of working in
partnership with the rest of Canada ,
without losing our identity or giving up what is important to Albertans.
I am a School Principal at St. Michael School and have served as an Agent of Change in
my school community. Together with the team at St. Michael, we worked hard to
change how we engage with students, with parents, and with the community.
We reached out, and the community, parents, and students reached back.
Now I want to take that spirit of cooperation, innovation,
and growth to the Alberta Legislature.
Calgary-Currie deserves an MLA who will listen to what they
have to say, and effectively present that message to government.
I decided to run for public office because I like what
Premier Redford represents.
During the leadership race I hosted then-leadership
candidate Redford in my home, and brought
together a group of educators and others to hear what Alison had to say.
I believe her vision is the right one for Alberta , and I want to be part of the
solutions for success going forward.
To do that, I need your help.
On January 28, vote for me, Christine Cusanelli.
All you need is a 2012 PC membership ($5 cost), and to be at
the Killarney Glengarry Community Centre between 12-4 PM to cast your ballot.
If you want more information or need help buying or renewing
your membership, send us a note at cusanelli4currie@gmail.com.
Thanks, and I promise, give me your support and I will never
stop earning it.
Christine
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