Cynthia understands hard work and hard working people and using good ole' Canadian grit, she will fight for the rights of Canadian citizens and the foundational principles our country was founded upon.
Cynthia grew up in rural Ontario on a family farm, alongside her two older brothers and younger sister. Her father worked in a Chemical Valley factory, while her mother was a homemaker. Raised with a strong Christian faith, she is deeply grateful for the values instilled in her, which have guided her through life’s challenges.
Having spent years in the service industry, Cynthia understands the demands of hard work and the concerns of everyday Canadians. Her dedication to community service grew through 12 years working at a women’s shelter on a First Nations reserve, and now works as an addiction and mental health therapist. Now, at 53, she is a single mother of three and is committed to standing up for those who cannot defend themselves.
Cynthia values family and believes in the sanctity of life from natural conception to natural death. Her priorities lie with preserving Canada's national identity and rejects the globalist mentality. She holds many strong views, however, her overlapping belief is that Canada needs to bring common sense back to our government and 'weed out the woke' who have brought chaos to our streets and poverty to our nation. Some of her priorities are Restricting Immigration, Champion Mental Health and Addiction Policy Reform, and ensure Affordability for All Canadian Citizens.
Rooted in Christian values and a deep sense of justice and common sense, Cynthia is proud to be a member of the People’s Party of Canada. She upholds the PPC’s core principles: freedom, fairness, responsibility, and respect. Her passion for helping others and fighting for justice is only surpassed by her love for God, family, liberty, and the great nation of Canada.