Zbig Strycharz

Elmwood—Transcona 

 

Zbig immigrated to Winnipeg in 1987 as an infant and has spent all of his 37 years in this vibrant city. Growing up in the heart of the North End neighbourhood, he attended Holy Ghost Elementary and St. Paul’s High School, both Catholic institutions. During his time at these schools, Zbig was very active in the Polish community, participating as a dancer in Folklorama as part of the Sokol club. In 2012, he graduated from the University of Manitoba with an Advanced Bachelor of Arts in Political Sciences and Sociology.

For the past eight years, Zbig has been dedicated to serving in the federal public service. His role involves developing training tools and internal interpretations of the Income Tax Act. As a team leader, Zbig has worked closely with his team to enhance their performance and accuracy and effectively communicated with relevant parties, both internal and external, to address any arising issues. Additionally, he has served as a union representative with Local 50031, advocating for the rights and interests of my colleagues.

During his time as a public servant, Zbig worked as an Ambassador to the department, introducing new employees to our programs. These groups ranged from a few dozen to a few hundred. He ensured they understood the importance of their positions.

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Not left, not right, but forward.

The Canadian Future Party offers Canadians a choice they haven’t had for a long time: a party with a clear set of principles governing our decisions. The first principle? Democracy. That means fair elections free from interference, the rule of law, free speech, and an independent media: an open society where we work together to achieve more than we can achieve alone.

That means recognizing both the power of the free market and its limitations: governments and markets do some things well, and some things badly. How do we decide? Evidence. Science. Proof. And the courage to acknowledge our mistakes.

That means politics based on values. We know democracy is fragile. Laws at home must be enforced – or repealed. Our leaders and civil service must show, every day., that democracy can deliver. And until the world is safe for democracy it won’t be safe for Canadians; our decisions must push for more trade with democracies and a clean break with dictators.

The CFP is inspired by the mandate our country’s founders imposed: for government to deliver peace, order, and good government. Our country has become vastly more wealthy, freer, and fairer, since the Fathers of Confederation did their work. Our job is to write the next chapter of positive change. We don’t know what the results will be; all we can do is our best.

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