With experience in politics, law, and manufacturing, I’ve fought for fair workplaces and sustainable policies. As a union steward, I reformed pensions for 1,000+ workers. I’m running with the Greens to advocate for stronger worker protections and a sustainable economy.
I bring a wealth of diverse experiences and a deep commitment to building a fairer, more sustainable Ontario.
At the University of Toronto, I studied Politics and City Economics and developed a passion for understanding how cities work and how planning decisions shape the way people live their lives. I later attended the University of Windsor Law, where I focused on how our legal system addresses capital, taxation, and wealth distribution.
After deciding not to pursue a career in law, I worked in construction before transitioning into a leadership role in the manufacturing sector. As a union steward, I successfully reformed our pension plan—not just locally but company-wide—positively impacting over 1,000 workers. I’ve also worked to hold management accountable, ensuring fair procedures for employee discipline.
I’m running with the Green Party of Ontario because I believe in advocating for better worker protections, sustainable economic policies, and community-driven solutions. I’m passionate about creating meaningful change and building a brighter future for all Ontarians.