Jennifer Kyle for Mayor

A Stronger Brant Built Together

Brant is at a turning point.

We are growing. We are changing. And the decisions we make in the next four years will shape the next forty.

Growth brings opportunity, but it also brings pressure.

What we need now isn’t noise.

It’s clarity.

Direction.

Leadership.

Steady, experienced leadership

I’m running for Mayor because Brant deserves leadership that brings people together, makes thoughtful decisions, and plans for the future with purpose.

Leadership that understands both our rural roots and the realities of growth, and how to bring those together.

A Clear Plan for a Stronger Brant

These are the priorities that will guide every decision.

  • Growth should be planned, not reactive.

    Plan water, wastewater, roads, and services ahead of development

    Align growth with infrastructure capacity

    Improve coordination and timelines for major projects

  • Growth should strengthen our finances, not strain them.

    Ensure growth pays for growth

    Strengthen the industrial and commercial tax base

    Plan long-term to keep taxes predictable and sustainable

  • We don’t do this work alone.

    Build strong relationships with provincial and federal partners

    Advocate effectively for funding and support

    Collaborate with neighbouring municipalities where it makes sense

  • Our rural communities are foundational to who we are.

    Protect prime farmland and natural spaces

    Support on-farm diversification and agri-tourism

    Invest in rural infrastructure and services

  • People deserve to understand how decisions are made.

    Communicate clearly and in plain language

    Make it easier for residents to stay informed and involved

    Strengthen trust through openness and accountability

  • Growth should make our communities stronger and more connected.

    Invest in recreation, libraries, and community spaces

    Support vibrant downtowns and local businesses

    Build communities where people feel connected and supported

We don’t manage growth to serve government.
We govern so growth serves people.

The future of Brant won’t be built by one person.
It will be built together.