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Ed Christie – Clearview Township Ward 1

Ed Christie is a 42-year resident of Clearview.

He was born in Collingwood and graduated from Collingwood Collegiate Institute. He moved away to build his career but returned to Clearview to live and raise a family. He is now fully retired and ready to serve the residents of Ward 1, Clearview.

Ed is married to Diane McKee and they are the parents of Michael (Sandra Downer) and Dana (Shawn denBok). They enjoy time with four grandchildren.

An Ontario Agricultural College graduate, Ed Christie went on to become Ontario Sales Supervisor for Chipman Chemicals.  He then returned home and opened Christie’s Clothing in Collingwood.

As a former Collingwood Town Councillor, Ed brings a great deal of municipal experience to the race for the Clearview council seat in Ward 1. He has chaired the Collingwood Heritage and Sign committees. As Chair of the Collingwood Downtown Business Improvement Association, Ed was a driving force behind the nationally recognized revitalization of Collingwood’s Historic Downtown District.

Ed sat on the Nottawasaga Conservation Authority, the Hospital Board, is Past President of the Collingwood Rotary Club and was a founding member of the South Georgian Bay Rotary Club.

As for issues facing Ward 1, Clearview, Ed believes it is necessary to push for an Official Plan Update. He feels the time has come to have this material reviewed to meet today’s demands and standards.

He will also work to initiate a public meeting to allow residents to talk specifically about water and sewer requirements in Nottawa. He believes development in the village is being held back by existing bylaws.

“We have to find a way to make Ward 1 enticing for a developer to want to come here.”

Ed Christie says it would be his pleasure to serve the residents and help continue to do good work on Clearview Council.

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Steven Fishman — Innisfil deputy mayor

My name is Steven Fishman, and I’m running to be the next deputy mayor of Innisfil. I’m currently 54 years old and have a background in Marketing and Business administration. I first ran for office in 2007 as the Provincial Liberal Candidate in the riding of Simcoe-Grey. In 2010, while still living in Wasaga Beach, I ran for mayor. While I did not win either race, it was a great experience meeting residents across Simcoe County.

During my career, I’ve worked in a management position with the city of Vaughan. This gave me great insight into how municipal government works, and that experience, combined with my political experience, has prepared me to be the next deputy mayor of Innisfil.

Innisfil is at a crossroads with residents playing the highest taxes and hydro rates in Simcoe County. My goal, if elected, will be to review the towns operations and see where savings can be achieved. I want your council to be open and transparent; therefore, I will seek to have the expenses of town staff and members of council posted on the town’s website each quarter. 

In an effort to reduce our hydro rates, I have a plan that will see our hydro rates go down, improve service, and bring an influx of cash to the town. I have a plan to deal with issues at our beach park and parking in the surrounding area. I have a plan to expand Innisfil’s Uber program. I have a plan to deal with our traffic safety issues.

Change is coming to Innisfil, and it’s time that your elected council works for you. I encourage you to visit my website at , give me a call at 647-299-4146 or send me an email at . I can also be reached on Facebook at on Twitter,, and on Instagam at .