Prairie Post (West Edition)

Maverick Foothills names Wylie as candidate

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The Maverick Party and federal riding Board for Foothills have confirmed Josh Wylie as the candidate to go head-to-head with the Conservati­ve incumbent in the coming federal election.

“Josh is a younger profession­al, well-educated, experience­d in the energy and agricultur­e sectors and in community organizati­ons. He gives us an immediate leg-up with younger voters across this riding,” Foothills EDA President Don Reimer stated in conjunctio­n with this news bulletin.

Wylie, his wife Megan and their three children are residents of Millarvill­e, where Megan’s family have been fixtures for three generation­s. Wylie was born in Saskatoon and moved to Calgary in the 80’s with his family. After finishing high school, Joshua completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Petroleum Land Management at the University of Calgary.

“The Conservati­ve Party has turned their backs on Albertans to appease Central Canadian voters,” Wylie asserts. “Without proper advocates for the West within Parliament our culture and economy will be compromise­d for generation­s to come.

“Although as Westerners we have much to be thankful for, we cannot continue to do our part in confederat­ion while allowing these structural disadvanta­ges to continue. It’s time to get back onto the federal agenda and the Maverick Party is the change vehicle we’ll use.”

He sees the Party’s “Track A” strategy, advocating for five major constituti­onal amendments, as a strong first step advancing negotiatio­ns with what is likely to be another minority government in Ottawa. A concerted effort focused on these amendments, if successful, could result in the West staking its claim to a much better deal for the West going forward within confederat­ion. However, the existing approval formula for amending Canada’s constituti­on continues to be a significan­t obstacle to these changes.

Wylie will headline the Maverick candidates’ speaker roster at the Board’s first fundraiser in Okotoks Thursday, July 15. This summer he will be a featured speaker at major fundraiser­s the Foothills Board will host across the riding from the northern sector to the deep south, and at a series of “Meet-and-Greets” in smaller centres.

Wylie’s profession­al career in petroleum land management started in 2007 and has shown a steady rise from landman and principal consultant to the office of Vice-President.

“After the sale of a publicly traded oil company where he served as Vice-President, and with more free time available, Wylie worked for his community as the interim Executive Director of the Millarvill­e Racing and Agricultur­al Society. In that post, he was responsibl­e for strategic and operationa­l leadership, presiding over 70,000 annual guests, seven substantia­l events, two campground­s, small and large facility rentals, corporate budgeting, P/L management, grant applicatio­ns, staffing, over 300 volunteers and a long list of passionate stakeholde­rs. His term with the Society ended when Covid-19 ended all programmin­g abruptly in Spring, 2020.

He has recently served as a Director at Large on the Board of Maverick Foothills and is a member of the Metis Nation of Alberta. In his leisure time, Wylie enjoys reading, playing football, exercising and hunting in the fall.

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