Oakville Beaver, 1 Oct 2015, p. 08

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, October 1, 2015 | 8 Effie Triantafilopoulos, Conservative -- Oakville North--Burlington continued from p.6 Although this is her first time vying for an MP role, Triantafilopoulos has had a hand in politics for more than 25 years as a Conservative Party supporter and volunteer. She ran in the 2014 provincial election in the Mississauga South riding. "For me, it's really important that we keep Canada on track economically," said Triantafilopoulos, who recently moved to the riding in January from Mississauga. She noted while the Canadian economy is doing well, the global economy is fragile and uncertain. To continue growing the economy steadily, Triantafilopoulos, who served as president and chief executive officer of not-for-profit organization Save the Children Canada, and is currently volunteering her time with the Hellenic Heritage Foundation, said the programs and policies of the Conservative government need to be maintained. The Conservative government has created 1.3 million new jobs since the depth of the global financial crisis, has passed the Federal Balanced Budget Act and continues to keep taxes low and provide infrastructure funding, she boasted. The income-splitting plan and the revamped Universal Child Care Benefit have also been well-received by residents, added Triantafilopoulos, about the feedback she's received while canvassing. If elected, Triantafilopoulos said she would dedicate herself to stimulating the economy and ensuring ongoing growth continues in the local community. The Stephen Harper government has also promised a manufacturing hub that will be created in Burlington to help connect small and mid-sized businesses with financial, engineering and training resources, she said. "It's going to be a centre with cutting edge products and technologies," Triantafilopoulos noted. "For me, that equates to more jobs for our community. Individuals can live and work in our community and cut back on the long commute..." Before it's time to vote Oct. 19, she is encouraging residents to get engaged in the issues and choose a candidate they feel would best represent them. "People have to decide which of the parties will be the best at managing and protecting the Canadian economy and I believe that's going to the Conservative government," she said. Triantafilopoulos added she would be a strong voice and advocate for the constituents. "I very much want to serve our community," she said. "I feel I've got the right mix of private sector and not-for-profit experience. I'm very much a problem-solver. I'd work on behalf of residents to champion our interest in Ottawa." For more information, visit Effie.ca. For more news, visit the Oakville Beaver online at insidehalton.com/oakville-on www.oakville.ca Fall Loose Leaf Collection October 13 to November 27 Loose leaves will be collected from designated areas in Oakville as follows: Date October 13 to 16 October 19 to 23 October 26 to 30 Zone 4, 5, 6, 7 1, 3, 9, 10 4, 5 Date November 2 to 6 November 9 to 13 November 16 to 20 November 23 to 27 Zone 9, 6, 7 1, 3, 10, A 4, 5, 6, 7, B, C 1, 3, 9, 10 Collection guidelines · Place all loose leaves on the boulevard or on the shoulder, not over catch basins or in the ditches in front of your house. · Ensure leaves are free of garbage or other yard waste materials such as brush, branches, large twigs or stones. · Put leaves out no earlier than seven days before the first day of your pickup and no later than 7 a.m. on the first day of collection in your zone. Contaminated piles of leaves or leaves that have been put out after the pickup dates will not be collected. Homeowners are responsible for removing uncollected leaves. Bagged leaf service Halton Region collects bagged leaves and yard waste on the same day as regular garbage pickup. This is a separate program from the Town of Oakville's loose leaf collection. Visit halton.ca for more information on your waste collection schedule. For more information on Oakville's fall loose leaf collection, contact ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601 or serviceoakville@oakville.ca. Help plan the future of fire services in Oakville The Town of Oakville and the Oakville Fire Department are developing a Fire Master Plan to ensure that the department continues to meet the needs of our growing community. The Fire Master Plan study will include an assessment of the operations and divisions within the Oakville Fire Department including fire stations and trucks, staffing, apparatus and equipment, fire prevention and public education programs, communications and emergency planning. Join us to learn more! Community Information Open House Thursday, October 8, 2015 6 to 8 p.m. ­ presentation at 6:30 p.m. Town Hall ­ Bronte Room 1225 Trafalgar Road Can't attend? Share your input by completing a short survey at oakville.ca.

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