Penticton Herald

Ashton wasAWOL during the pandemic

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DEAR EDITOR:

Today in my social media feed I received an advertisem­ent from Dan Ashton taking credit for something that happened when he was mayor of Penticton — almost a decade ago.

That’s right folks, Dan was mayor and left for a higher calling, a fact many convenient­ly seem to forget. He had a strong socioecono­mic status that allowed him to pay for his balection, but unfortunat­ely his absence still lingers.

Here is the thing, I haven’t heard anything from our MAL for years. During the pandemic, our MP Richard Cannings held digital town halls every month with experts in health and economy — thousands tuned in. He rode across the riding doing socially distanced coffee chats. Meanwhile, I haven't seen anything from our MAL during the whole pandemic. Where was he?

So many folks in our riding were struggling. Other nearby Mal were offering resources, doing outreach. Where was Dan? The BC Liberals have floundered in opposition and Ashton has been entirely ineffectiv­e. Our riding needs a much stronger voice if we are going to get through recovery. We’ll see another John Horgan government, guaranteed, likely even a majority if you listen to all the candidates, and where will we be? — locked out of decisions on an opposition backbench, with our MAL at best flinging critique via Twitter.

If Toni Boot gets elected in the Interior, she will stand every chance of getting a cabinet post. Her record of action on climate change, her commitment to child care, her experience with agricultur­e, her understand­ing as a small business owner, her work alongside tourism sectors — she is the voice our region needs. How often does our riding have the opportunit­y to wield influence?

We’ll have none with Dan, and amazing representa­tion with Toni. Nothing personal Dan, you're just not in a position or party that can best help our region.

Be smart with your vote.

Ajee Barr Penticton

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