As we enter 2026 I am very much looking forward to charting a course of renewed civic engagement. Having dedicated myself to a rewarding career in teaching and public education advocate, I am ready to be a service to my beloved City of Guelph. Like many citizens I have been taken aback by the pressing needs and challenges many in our community face. This is at a time when Guelph, like many Ontario cities, is facing an uncertain economic future and citizens are being hit hard by an affordability crisis. The idea that we can keep falling back on the same approach of raising property taxes each year well beyond the rate of inflation, is not sustainable. Property taxes, unlike income taxes, are not progressive, where the more you make, the more you pay. When we raise property taxes 6 to 8 percent each year we are placing a heck of a burden on people whose income can’t keep pace. If a person loses their job and their income drops, so do their income taxes. In Guelph that same person's...