A black and white landscape of a field with a small house in the distance, overlaid with a large, illustrated cowboy hat with a red maple leaf on it.

RURAL MAJORITY

If we want to form a majority government again, we need to earn back the trust of rural Ontario. For too long, our party has treated rural ridings as outreach, not opportunity. Rural Majority means building a movement that starts in small towns, not just big cities — one rooted in fairness, hard work, and community. It isn’t about dividing the map — it’s about expanding it.


When every region matters, when every voice is heard, we become a true national party again.

Reconnect to Win

I’ll ensure rural priorities — from housing and healthcare to small business and infrastructure — shape our national policy, not come as an afterthought.

DON’T REPEAT THE U.S. MISTAKE

The Democrats lost the trust of rural America by writing off small towns.
We can’t afford to follow that path.

We need to listen to farmers, firefighters, teachers, and families — and make them partners again in the Liberal story.

ReBUILD LOCAL STRENGTH

Rural EDAs need real support: shared digital tools, training, and a Rural Renewal Network to connect volunteers and candidates across the province.
Let’s rebuild capacity, confidence, and connection — riding by riding.

I’m running for Rural Representative because I believe the future of the Liberal Party depends on rebuilding trust, organization, and momentum in rural Ontario. Having served as the federal Liberal candidate for Parry Sound–Muskoka in 2025, where we increased the Liberal vote share by over 21 points, I’ve seen firsthand both the challenges and opportunities facing rural communities—and how deeply people want to be heard, not written off as “unwinnable.”

Since the election, I’ve been helping to rebuild the local party organization, expand membership, and re-energize volunteers across the region. I want to bring that same grassroots experience and pragmatic optimism to the provincial table—to help ensure that rural voices, ideas, and realities are part of every Liberal strategy, policy discussion, and campaign plan.