Tina Bains: Surrey Centre Riding
The Now-Leader asked all candidates to answer the following question: Why do you need to be elected or re-elected?
“My name is Tina Bains, Conservative candidate for Surrey Centre.
I am running for office as I truly care about making things better. I want to be part of the solution to the problems at the federal level of government. I care about the welfare of those in my riding and am someone who will be fighting for positive change. My motivation to run for office is to serve and advocate for my community. I believe I have the skills and experience to do that.
I know my community best on the issues that matter and struggles that young families are facing. Having worked in government for over 20 years plus. The experience is one-of-a-kind where I know I can really shape our future in a positive way. Running for office is a demanding experience. It takes a lot of time and resources.
The incumbent MP and I have dramatically different views of what we all need to do to help advance the interests of people in our riding (and in our country). Thus, I am running as a Conservative against this incumbent. While I have my own political biases, as we all do, I will say that I am always impressed with someone who goes out of his or her way to run for office. This said, I say that we should have the highest respect for those who stand up and run for office. I encourage you to vote on Election Day as exercising your right to vote is essential if you are interested in helping make Surrey Centre a better place.”
https://www.surreynowleader.com/federal-election/surrey-centre-meet-your-candidates-for-the-oct-21-election/
“My name is Tina Bains, Conservative candidate for Surrey Centre.
I am running for office as I truly care about making things better. I want to be part of the solution to the problems at the federal level of government. I care about the welfare of those in my riding and am someone who will be fighting for positive change. My motivation to run for office is to serve and advocate for my community. I believe I have the skills and experience to do that.
I know my community best on the issues that matter and struggles that young families are facing. Having worked in government for over 20 years plus. The experience is one-of-a-kind where I know I can really shape our future in a positive way. Running for office is a demanding experience. It takes a lot of time and resources.
The incumbent MP and I have dramatically different views of what we all need to do to help advance the interests of people in our riding (and in our country). Thus, I am running as a Conservative against this incumbent. While I have my own political biases, as we all do, I will say that I am always impressed with someone who goes out of his or her way to run for office. This said, I say that we should have the highest respect for those who stand up and run for office. I encourage you to vote on Election Day as exercising your right to vote is essential if you are interested in helping make Surrey Centre a better place.”
https://www.surreynowleader.com/federal-election/surrey-centre-meet-your-candidates-for-the-oct-21-election/