Brampton is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada, and for too long the infrastructure hasn’t kept up. We’ve spent this term changing that and bringing big projects across the finish line so the next generation inherits a city that is being build for them them, not patched together around them.
We secured a new Medical School for Brampton, with attached primary care that will serve 17,000 residents who currently don’t have a family doctor. We pushed forward Brampton’s long-overdue 2nd Hospital, so emergency wait times stop being the punchline they’ve become. We’ve been funded for a tunnelled LRT on Main Street, not a surface line that has caused division for decades. We’re near completion of an amazing new Youth Hub at Century Gardens Recreation Centre so that our young residents have opportunities to reach their potential. And we are delivering downtown flood protection with Riverwalk and finally unlocking the downtown core for the revitalization residents have been asking for.
None of this came easy. We’ve supported responsible budgets that fund what matters and advocated with the provincial and federal governments for our fair share of funding so that we don’t load everything onto property tax payers. Building a future means building it on a foundation that holds.


