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Nicola Spurling

Independent for Coquitlam Council
Affordability, transit, infrastructure, bike sharing, living wages, and support for marginalized people are top of mind for me, and many Coquitlam residents. I'll put people first and work to build a smart, sustainable city, with effective leadership and transparent government.

Biography

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I am a public figure, a political commentator, an LGBTQ2+ advocate, and a small business owner.

Affordability, transit, infrastructure, bike sharing, living wages, and support for marginalized people are top of mind for me, and for many Coquitlam residents. As your City Councillor, I will put people first and work to build a smart, sustainable city, with more effective leadership and transparent government. I will protect small businesses and the arts, and push for the development of diverse housing options. As a lifelong resident in the lower mainland, I know how affordability issues affect many younger people like me, people with limited incomes, families, business owners and their employees. I have advocated for affordable housing in the Tri-Cities, regularly speaking at public hearings, pushing for responsible and more responsive development for people of all ages and incomes. As a small business owner in the construction industry, I know and understand the importance of business and employment to the continued vibrancy of Coquitlam, and believe that it is possible to have responsible development and growth. I also recognize the vital role that arts and culture play in our city. I am a passionate advocate for renewable energy, clean technology and green infrastructure. I ran as a Green Candidate in Coquitlam-Maillardville in the provincial election in 2017, and have been a commentator on CBC’s Early Edition, pushing for sustainable approaches to environmental, social, housing, and transportation issues. I am deeply committed to supporting human rights and diversity. I chair the Outreach Committee for Vancouver Pride, am the President of Tri-Cities Pride, and successfully petitioned Coquitlam Council for the rainbow crosswalk in front of City Hall. I’m ready to work hard to serve Coquitlam. As an energetic and enthusiastic advocate, a bridge builder, and a problem solver, I believe I can help Coquitlam become a more vibrant community.

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