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Tyler Beauchamp



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Biography

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Mr. Beauchamp is married, with 1 son and 1 grandson. He is educated in both project and business management as well as human resources, and he is completing an MBA in finance. Mr. Beauchamp moved to Alberta in 1997 and has worked in the oil and gas industry for the past 18 years.

Quote from Tyler Beauchamp

“Why politics? I used to be an entrepreneur. I had an Occupational Health and Safety consulting firm in the oil sands. Back in 2015, I lost my shirt and had to close my company, sell my house, move my family into a rental property, and restart. I got fed up watching this country fall apart and I am tired of our corrupt system that we have today. You can only tolerate it for so long.”

“I have no issue with multiculturalism, but I believe you have to share our Canadian values. We’re bringing over a lot of different cultures, which is fine. We need the people. We’re not producing enough new children every year. We absolutely need immigration. This country won’t sustain without immigration. But at the same time, we need to make sure the people that are coming to Canada share our same values.”

“We’re focused on carbon because we can tax it, when we should be focused on personal responsibility. Let’s not tax our society to death and make the cost of living absurd. It’s already absurd. We can focus on watering our lawn less, driving the car less and use public transportation. In Alberta, for example, let’s fix the LRT systems or put in a rail line between Edmonton and Calgary to get less vehicles on the road. There are so many things we can do.”

“The PPC policy for Veterans is very important to me. Trudeau saying that Veterans are asking too much was disturbing as these men and women are asked to give their lives for our freedom, and they do so without a second thought. Veterans should want for nothing. They are the reason we enjoy our freedom.”

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