Sasha JaegerBaird - CNP Election 2013
 
 
Dear Friends & Neighbors, Tax-Payers & Voters, Supporters & Volunteers; to the Wonderful People of the Crowsnest Pass:
 
 
Thank you so very much for your support, generosity and help during the last election. It was a pleasure to get to know those of you who I only just met during the campaign process. I have made quite a few new friends. It was wonderful to renew old friendships and acquaintances. It was also great to work with my wonderful group of campaign volunteer's. A BIG thank you, to all of you.
 
I really hope that all of you will continue to drop by my Blog and my website. I don't plan to drop out of sight, now that the election is over. I will remain in the publics view, by my being involved in various areas in and around the Crowsnest Pass.
 
Feel free to stop me and say hello.
 
I am leaving this website up and running. I will still continue to write a Blog as often as I can.



I will try to continue to keep you updated and informed, of council's plans and actions, over their remaining 7 months.
 
 
The current council is comprised of the Mayor:
Bruce Decoux
 
and the 6 Councillors:
Jerry Lonsbury, Andrew Saje, Brian Gallant, Larry Mitchell, Emile Saindon and Siegbert Gail. 
 
 
 
 
As I plan to run again in October of 2013, I will leave most of my information available here, for anyone who wishes to read it.
 
I will update this site, as needed, as time goes on.
 
Please still feel free to contact me with any issues, concerns and ideas that you may have for or about the Crowsnest Pass.
 
As I said during my campaign, my door will always be open, my phone always on. That door will just not be situated in the Municipal Building.
 
I still feel strongly that our council needs a female voice. In fact, I believe that we need at least one woman on council. Two or more, would be better.
 
That is just one reason why I plan to run again.
 
I don't want to offend any men here, but there are good reasons to have women sitting on council.
 
Women look at things differently than men. They react differently and process things differently.
 
They do not posture with each other. They do not generally compete with each other or one up each other for a position of power. Women tend to have a calming effect on things.
 
They are the nurturers. They see things from a whole different perspective then men. They think differently than men. Women are used to multi-tasking and still making effective choices.
 
They can help balance council out.
 
I believe that the Crowsnest Pass needs to have women on council.
 
This is why you can count on me, to run again, this October 2013.
 
 
Sasha JaegerBaird For Council