During the recent leadership race, there were many options to choose from. The Liberal party is blessed with an abundance of talented and passionate people who are dedicated to public service and we had a great field. For me, the clear choice in that race was Justin Trudeau, as it was for many.
Three things stand out to me from Justin Trudeau’s leadership campaign that made him my choice and the reason I decided to seek the nomination in Toronto-Centre where I have lived since 1979.
First, his campaign theme of “Hope and Hard Work”. For an immigrant who came here from Jamaica with hope and hard work, and little else, the theme resonated, and it continues to. I worked very hard for years to rise through the ranks of Canada’s largest bank and will work harder still on behalf of the people of Toronto Centre.
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Lastly, his dedication to transparency and openness in everything he does. Disclosure of all his income sources, disclosure more recently of his marijuana use, his insistence that all Liberal caucus members will post their expenses online, and his unwavering commitment to open nominations.
I am loyal to my leader, Justin Trudeau. I am loyal to the principles of hope and hard work. I am loyal to Liberal members, Canadians, and residents of Toronto-Centre who will help us craft a platform for the coming by-election and general election of 2015. I am loyal to the principles of transparency and openness Justin Trudeau and I share.