We have only one planet to call home. From British Columbia to Newfoundland, the effects of climate change and economic disparity are clear. I believe that the de-carbonization of our industries and economic equality are cornerstones of our political discourse. We the political leaders need to step-up and realize that industry is far ahead of us in progress. That's why I believe in economic liberalization and competition. A free market economy is the only way to get us out of the reliance on our traditional partners and allies like the United States, United Kingdom, and the Commonwealth. We must forge new trade and military alliances that can mend some of our economic ills while maintaining our competitive advantages.
“Unity in diversity: Brampton's strength.” - Shawn E.
Shawn Emran is a passionate advocate for the people of Brampton, dedicated to making a positive impact through his role in the Canadian Liberal Party. Born and raised in Brampton, Shawn has a deep connection to the community and a thorough understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
With a background in [relevant background information, such as education, previous work experience, or community involvement], Shawn brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role as your representative. His commitment to public service is rooted in his belief that everyone deserves a fair shot at success, and he works tirelessly to ensure that all Bramptonians have access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.
It's time to think about nature and use its renewable resources to progress.
We need to review the medical system in Maine and adjust it to current needs.
The Maine local bodies should review the 40-60% payments of rent.
Purchase of new textbooks in Lewiston secondary school.
The number of jobs at Maine's factories increased by 5000 units in 2019 and still growing.
Over 100 house facades were renovated in 2019.
New facilities for sports and leisure.
A lecture hall in University of Southern Maine Lewiston-Auburn College was opened in 2019.
The historical memo re-opened its doors for tourists in 2018.
The gun violence continues to devastate the Maine families, and an entire new generation is growing up in constant fear for their lives. Handgun licenses can't be issues like this, we need concrete steps and clear legislation for that.
According to the Constitution, we have equal justice for all, but it's only about words but not deed for now. Maine is a homeland for different races, nationalities and adherents of various beliefs. A person shouldn't be blamed just because the color of his skin or nationality.
We have enough universities and colleges but not enough qualified graduates. The yesterday students can't find jobs within the state, and local factories and businesses don't welcome them because of low practical skills.