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Videos
Sean Strickland hosted a public affairs show on Roger's Cable 20 from 2003 to 2006. The following media files are recorded
examples of 4 different "Politically Speaking" broadcasts from the past year.
Discussing the Issues
Sean at all candidates meeting.
Building Affordable Housing for the Less Fortunate
Sean speaking at the launch of a new affordable housing project in Downtown Kitchener.
Supporing Our Seniors
As Chair of Community Services Sean was instrumental in the development of the new Sunnyside Home for seniors.
Meeting the Public
Sean and local residents celebrating a local neighbourhood event.
Building Community
Residents of Sunnyside Home and their family members enjoying a meal in their new facility.
Supporting Our Local Universities
Sean breaks ground with local dignitaries for the University of Waterloo Research & Technology Park.
Developing New Partnerships
Sean Strickland and Regional Chairman welcoming a new Region of Waterloo Community Partner.
Working Hard for Our Community
Sean was Executive Director of The Food Bank of Waterloo Region from 1990-2004
Building Economic Infrastructure
Sean supported the expansion of the Waterloo Regional Airport to help our local manufacturers move and distribute their
goods.
Supporting Local Transit
Sean has worked to improve transit services to decrease traffic congestion and air pollution in our Region.
Having Some Fun
Sean participating in a "Fear Facter" event with some young people at a local high-tech company.
Championing Local Health Care Improvements
In his capacity as a member of the Board of Governors of Grand River Hosptial Sean has consistantly advocated for improved
health care services in our community.
On the Campaign Trail
Sean Strickland with former provincial Liberal leader Lynn McLeod,
Kitchener-Waterloo MP Andrew Telegdi and Prime Minister Paul Martin
As a public school trustee Sean was instrumental in forming a joint
transportation sub committee with the Separate school board that resulted in the combination of transportation services for
both boards. This initiative saved taxpayers dollars and improved the efficiency of the system for school children. In the
picture with Sean are trustees from the public and separate school boards.
Sean is pictured with several youth representatives from the University of
Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University
In all his elected positions Sean has consistently sought input from the
public into the decision making process. Sean is pictured here chairing a public information session on the region of waterloo
budget.
ARTICLES
A series of articles written for the Waterloo Chronicle.